N95-3 update

Is nokia ever going to update it? Dont they want users to be able to use ngage. Dont they want users to use map 2.0? Why bring out a phone if they are not going to offer any support or updates while updating all the other n95s, n95 8gbs, n82, n81 and n73???
History is a mirror of the past!
And a lesson for the present!
(Persian Proverb)

I also posted this rant and the 2nd post below it originally in Feb of this year and earlier today respectively @ /discussions/board/message?board.id=swupdate&threa​d.id=45177 in the thread titled "Will there be another N95-3 update?" but I feel reposting them can't hurt and will only help bring some more attention to this issue in the 'halls of power' @ Nokia HQ.
I even "kudo'ed" almost every post in the above linked thread thinking maybe it'll help draw more attention. I kudo'ed so many times that apparently I have exceeded the limit of kudos allowed per hour (10) otherwise I would be kudo'ing all your posts in here as well. Might I suggest you folks do the same? Kudo away! Who knows if it will help but I don't see it hurting!!!
From Feb 2009 (also posted on howardforums and I think Engadget and/or BGR iirc)
Goodbye Nokia; R.I.P. My Support Of Your Products 1997-2009
I love my N95-3
When I bought it as far as I knew it was a FLAGSHIP PHONE - I don't care how many they sold it was a FLAGSHIP PHONE and shouldn't be ignored when it comes to updates. In the past it was excusable for them to ignore my phone because it was just one of many and/or they're working out the kinks in that model but N95 is/was the FLAGSHIP model from what I know about business you want your flagship to be the best and brightest you have to offer - maintenance included.
I understand it didn't sell as well in the North American markets Nokia but as the consumer it is irrelevant to me, if you cannot support your phones I am no longer going to buy them.
Nokia should also realize that the pretty much all the people who bought N95-3s bought them for FULL PRICE with no provider subsidy (afaik) so in my humble opinion we should be getting MORE attention not less. If you want your Ambassador program to work WE ARE THE PEOPLE YOU SHOULD BE MAKING HAPPY. After buying our phones at full retail price N95-3 owners are the people who are more likely to show off their phones to their friends and tell them how awesome their Nokia device is...but due to the total lack of support how, in good conscience, can ANY N95-3 owner do that?
I have used Nokias since my first phone in 1997 and s60 Nokias since 2003 but I have finally had it!
I like many others in this thread am going to be jumping off the Nokia ship. I love my phone's hardware but I need a company that supports their products, ALL of their products.
/rant 
Posted today (June 11, 2009) in the same thread as the post above
As I mentioned above.
NOKIA WE ARE THROUGH! (Barring me moving to Europe/Asia/Africa/Oceania which is not likely)
I have, as advised in the email you sent ludawg94, "reconsidered" what brand my next phone will be when I purchase it and I can tell you this for a certainty - MY NEXT PHONE WILL NOT BE A NOKIA!
If you want my advice Nokia, stop wasting money on your "S60 Ambassadors Program" http://www.s60.com/life/mys60/s60ambassadors and realize that the people who are so annoyed at you that they are writing on message boards like this one (on your own website no less!) about the ill treatment they have received as consumers by Nokia and being turned off by this handling are the exact people you should be listening to and reaching out to!
Spend your money wisely not on Ambassador Programs but on PROVIDING NEW FIRMWARE FOR A "FLAGSHIP PHONE".
We who are online typing messages to you and others on message boards are the ones who are most likely to show off their phone to their friends and be your ambassadors without the need for a program or access to accessories or anything of the sort. I know I used to be exactly that until this debacle.
Now I understand by this point it seems a little silly to be demanding an upgraded/new firmware for the N95-3 because the phone is already getting quite old (as "cell phone aging" is quite a bit faster than humans or dogs or even computers) but realize that these posts have been going on for over 6 months.
As well, realize we are not asking you to pay special attention to our phones by giving us an updated firmware - every other N95 variant got numerous upgraded firmwares past v20 stretching to v30+ but we N95-3 owners are stuck with the old and outdated v20 from May of 2008 more than a year ago and from a time when the N95 was still officially the Nokia flagship phone and would continue to be the Nokia flagship phone for more than 6 months afterwards.
I hope the people at Nokia actually read these posts. I really do.
ludawg94 I would really appreciate it if you could let me know via PM to what email address you emailed Nokia your concerns and received your above quoted reply. I hope you emailed them a link or a copy/paste of this thread and others like it elsewhere on the net (like HowardForums) so they understand fully how many of their (formerly) loyal customers they are angering and driving away in an ever competitive mobile communications industry - a competition in which their numbers have begun to slide in, I might add. 

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