My dealer's never mentioned the existence of this despite multiple conversations with them about the system's shortcomings. Looks like a classic example of the infuriating "It's on the web, haven't you seen it ?" syndrome.
I think it's part of a general inability/unwillingness on the part of car manufacturers to engage with the digital world. It took them ages to put enough resources into the websites so that they ran passably well. Their designs have never been particularly good.
The entire Honda Connect experience is ill-thought out, poorly implemented and woefully out of date.
I honestly believe that Honda's attitude to Connect can be summarised as:
Annoyance that they even had to give in and provide something slightly more modern than just a radio and a CD player.
Ignorance in not realising what was possible if they built an infotainment system around Android.
Failing to provide enough resources to at least implement their poor design in a reliable and effective way.
An even shorter summary of their attitude to it all is 'meh'.