When will D610 tether support be available in Lightroom?

I was excited to hear Lightroom 5.5 has been released. Imagine my chagrin to learn, yet again, tethering for the Nikon D610 is not available in this update. When will it be available?
Also, market share reports show there are more Android users than iOS - I am one of those Android users - and yet no Lightroom mobile app for Android. I find that pretty perplexing. While I understand the Photography community does tend to favor Apple products, there are still a great many PC and Android users who are disappointed.
Currently using:
Nikon D610 w/ 28-85mm VR kit
Tokina SD 16-28 F2.8
AF VR-NIKKOR 80-400mm F/4.5-5.6D
Nikon Speedlight SB800
Nikon Speedlight SB900
Samsung Galaxy S5
Dell Core i7-4500U Laptop running Windows 8 64-bit, 16GB RAM, 1TB SATA hybrid drive, 2GB GeForce 750 DDR5, 17.3" LED backlit touch display, 1920x1080 resolution

Following that annoying discovery I came up with a workaround via Aperture (at least it works on my macbook).
Use the Auto Import setting i LR. You can't set it to watch the Aperture library and auto import directly from there. BUT if you create a backup folder in Aperture, you can let LR watch that and you just enable auto import and bob's your uncle
It takes a little extra work and patience, but it will let you tether into LR which I prefer over Aperture. And after the session, you can just throw away the files in the Aperture Library if you make sure that the files are copied into LR and not just added.

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