Stephen Elop said that Nokia would unveil its first MeeGo device this year, and he just made good on his word with the N9 (also known as Lankku). As expected, the N9 is a solid slab of AMOLED screen (854 x 480) sans a keyboard or buttons of any kind. The phone comes with 16 or 64GB of onboard memory and 1GB of RAM wrapped in a polycarbonate shell that is colored all the way through so dings and scratches won't show. Connectivity comes courtesy of quad-band GSM and penta-band WCDMA radios, plus Bluetooth 2.1, NFC, and GPS. There is also a dedicated camera button for the 8 megapixel wide-angle shooter capable of aperture F2.2 for low light picture takin