Long Outstanding BUG - Adobe [PLEASE READ]

I submitted this bug a LONG time ago. 
https://bugbase.adobe.com/index.cfm?event=bug&id=3161013
Also .. for some reason my bug was listed as an Android bug when I have clearly stated its for iOS and iPad's with Retina Displays.
Can someone please update this and provide some sort of response ?   This has been an issue for 6 months now.
Thank You

Hi Applauz78,
We're investigating the issue.  As of now, It's difficult to comment on any date.
Thanks for reporting.
-Pahup

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