This is actually hard coded at the moment, so re-opening the bug and
working on actually detecting if the current camera supports flash by
asking Android

** Changed in: camera-app
       Status: Fix Committed => In Progress

** Changed in: camera-app (Ubuntu)
       Status: Fix Committed => In Progress

** Changed in: camera-app (Ubuntu)
     Assignee: (unassigned) => Ugo Riboni (uriboni)

** Summary changed:

- Front camera controls includes Flash type selection even though this is not 
supported
+ Actually detect flash support for active camera

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Title:
  Actually detect flash support for active camera

Status in Camera App:
  In Progress
Status in camera-app package in Ubuntu:
  In Progress

Bug description:
  Most front cameras on phones do not have a flash, so naturally the
  control for this in the sub-controls doesn't work. However there is
  nothing to visually distinguish this from the other controls (Location
  and HDR) that do work, so it's slightly confusing from a users
  perspective. This control should be removed, or at least be dependent
  on the presence of a flash for the front camera

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