About the camera I think you best hope is use NDK (c++ bindings to android 
functions).
But you are out of luck as most of the links I search do not provide a 
solution.
The best answer I find is this :

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/30328276/access-android-camera-with-ndk

Not tested, but I did a quick search because I will need this on the future.

Maybe to make it work without hacks you can make you app a android/iOS 
native application and call the go code as a SDK app. This way you can have 
all the calls on java/swift/objective-c.

sexta-feira, 12 de Agosto de 2016 às 02:00:23 UTC-3, zzz...@gmail.com 
escreveu:
>
> Hi,
>
>   I have looked the go mobile docs / examples (the most advanced being 
> 'flappy gopher'), but I can not find code/API for either of the following:
>
>   1) accessing the camera (i.e. taking a picture)
>   2) keyboard input (is the current best to draw a bunch of squares with 
> letters in them in OpenGL and manually track the touch events?)
>
> Thanks!
>

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