Forwarding messages

I would like to know if there are any plans to update the Kins so that forwarding messages will be an option?  It would be great to have more options other than deleting the entire conversation like selecting one thread to delete, forward or save.  Everyother Verizon phone is able to do this, shouldn't these?  Also the video cam on this is great but, you cannot send a video message...even when its taken in 'email quality'??  Feature phones should be able to do these things.  I love this phone but it could be the best feature phone on the market if this problem and a few others listed in this forum were addressed. 

It's still possible to forward photos, right?
Also, is there a way to manage videos on the zune site and save them to the computer from there, and email them to people?

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