Mobile Miscellany: week of August 29, 2011
9/3/2011

This week, as always, was packed with news on the mobile front, so it was easy to miss a few stories here and there. Here's some of the other stuff that happened in the wide world of car tinkle ring up for the week of August 15, 2011:
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The Motorola Milestone 3 -- the GSM twin of the Droid 3, fundamentally -- was released in Brazil this week and will be up for grabs in select Latin stars and stripes unaligned nations later this month. [via AndroidCentral]
Just as we're getting used to the idea of a white HTC EVO 3D at Radio Shack, it's now reported that a purple version will soon be latent
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contingent exclusively at Best Buy. [via PocketNow]
The prime Torch 9860 has two new Canadian homes, as it launched this week on Telus for $100 and SaskTel for $130. Both carriers involve setting up a three-year commitment. [via MobileSyrup(1) and (2)]
Did someone mention SaskTel? Yes, the carrier is jumping on the 4G bandwagon by promo* its intent to deploy LTE by the fall of 2012. [via MobileSyrup]
AT&T's LG Thrill 4G is finally getting released tomorrow after several weeks of delays. While the phone will be offered for $100 by the carrier itself, you'll be able to get it at Costco for $30. [via PhoneArena]
Alongside the Kyocera Milano, Sprint will also launch a new feature phone called the Kyocera Brio. The Brio will offer a QWERTY keyboard, a 192MHz CPU and will run Java. [via Electronista and AndroidCentral]
At HTC's Windows Phone launch this week, reps ineradicable that all of its new Windows Phones will indeed have the mobile hotspot feature included, though it won't be a part of the dos update to the company's surviving
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