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The Morning Mobile Minute: Sidekick Data Outage, BlackBerry Onyx, Omnia II

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by Nick Marshall on October 4, 2009

Rise and shine boys and girls your morning mobile minute is fresh out the toaster.  Grab your coffee, orange juice or favorite morning beverage and sit back for the next 60 seconds and we run through the top stories making waves across the Internet.  If you are a Sidekick user, BlackBerry enthusiast, At&t subscriber or HTC fan the following information should start your day off right.

Sidekick users have been dealing with quite a fiasco this weekend as Danger’s servers have been down nationwide.  This means not a single Sidekick user has been able to enjoy their QWERTY messaging powerhouse for nearly 72 hours and T-mobile has yet to acknowledge the issue.

A month before the BlackBerry Onyx is set to debut a few images of the device have hit the net.  Complete with the Bold 9700-style trackpad this device is sure to draw some attention even if only for the 3.2 megapixel camera, 480 x 360 display, GPS and WiFi.

The At&t Samsung Omnia II has been spotted in proper At&t apparel.  Thanks to some LCD ads displayed in a local At&t store the first shots of Omnia II have surfaced.  Back in July when the device passed by the FCC with US 3G bands we figured that a release would not be too far away, but this is great news.

The last bit of news trickling in this morning is more of speculation that actual hard facts.  Apparently the HTC Leo might be seeing an Android brother known as the HTC Dragon.  The device is more of a rumor at this point, but there are a series of screenshots which suggest the phone is real.  The important information at this point is that it will run Android 2.0 and it will pack the 1GHz Snapdragon processor.

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