TV-Out feature in Nokia Phones

Hello,
I was about to buy Nokia N79 or Nokia 5800 Xpress Music, and came to know that the TV out feature has been removed from most of the Nokia phones except higher end ones.
I was in despair because this feature was really a important for me and made me shortlist aforesaid two devices that were  in my budget.
I searched and found out that this is due to shortage of some hardware components....!!!!
So, I wanted to know that whether TV-Out function has permanently been removed or it will again be available when the necessare hardware components are available?????
Any idaes how much time should I need to wait for this feature to come back again???
..thanks n regards-----
nabs

HI That small sticker is the only hint to the problem, Nokia careline did not even know about the problem,  we have been ripped off plain and simple. I will never support Nokia in my life again and know of quite a few people who will not either, It is disgusting to get an answer like the one below from such a big company.
Imagine the next car you buy and in an accident the airbags dont deploy because they were not fitted due to a power failure. or your spare wheel is missing or the radio does not work. And then oh sorry we put some stupid little sticker under the dashboard where you cant see it. Go to hell Nokia, I will support cheep chinese knockoffs and copies of your product rather than spend my money on your ^%$ again. I am sick and tired of being ripped off by big business.
What are people going to do if there phones need replacing due to damage/failure/theft etc. absolutely disgusting Nokia
Dear Lindsay,
Thank you for emailing Nokia Careline.
Due to a severe power-outage in our sub-supplier’s factory, we are
experiencing a shortage with a TV-out component in August, 2009. As a
result, this component shortage will affect a limited number of devices
during this manufacturing period.
We are currently looking into ways with which we can minimize the effect on
devices and ensure seamless deliveries. However, there is a possibility that
certain products in the Live and Connect categories will experience changes
in terms of functionality (TV-out not available) and sales package contents
(TV-out cable not included in variants that regularly would contain one)
during this manufacturing period. For the most part, the key features in
these devices are not related to the TV-out functionality.
We will inform consumers about the missing feature with a sticker on the
sales package and a leaflet inside the sales package. Individuals who wish
to ensure that their model supports TV-out feature should check the sales
package. Those without the sticker or leaflet will continue to offer the
feature. We expect that relevant sales packages delivered to the channel in
September will all have the feature.
Customer satisfaction and product quality are very important to Nokia and we
take all quality and customer satisfaction-related issues seriously.
Should you require any further assistance, please do not hesitate to contact
the Nokia Careline on 08611-66-542, between 9am and 6pm (local time),
Monday - Saturday. For online assistance, please visit
http://www.nokia.com/mea/contactus.
“Keep your phone software up-to-date by using the Nokia Software Updater.
For more details visit Nokia Support and software at
http://mea.nokia.com/support#. You can also go online to find user guides,
troubleshooting support and other services to help you use your Nokia
product”
Kind regards,
Tony O’Ryan
Nokia Careline
Nokia Middle East & Africa
Message Edited by lkluyts on 25-Nov-2009 01:33 PM

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