I should note that this error did not occur when the exact same code was run on a Nexus 5, which is why I am inclined to think it is a hardware issue. In the creation of the cameraSelector object, I use the requireLensFacing method in the builder, so it appears the Nexus 6 hardware does not tag anything with these LENS_FACING_BACK or LENS_FACING_FRONT and therefore does not return any camera instance? Do I understand this correctly?
If so, how can I verify the cameraSelector object has been created sucessfully (successfully meaning it points to an actual camera object)? Maybe this is not intended to return true until the bindToLifecycle method has been called. If I set a breakpoint on the bindToLifecycle line, and debug up to that point and add a watch for `cameraProvider.hasCamera(cameraSelector) it returns false.
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