First Google search from a reliable source (Apple)
Sunlight (or artificial light) is what the camera requires to take pictures – so the camera is designed to be exposed to sunlight and no damage is caused
While it's reasonable to assume that light will accelerate natural degrading, I couldn't find anything (with a quick Google search) that supports your confident statement that it burns out "just like your eyes". I'm also not sure why you think it's "devastating", most smartphone users have left their phone out before and experienced overheating, which most phones are designed around and leave little to no lasting damage.
Both you and the thread you linked are very correct.
I've found that a quick shot of the sun won't do any damage, but at the same time my original post explicitly says don't leave your device in the sun
Obviously we're on the same page here, just figured I'd toss in a little clarification. Cameras work on a similar technology as to how we burn ants with a magnifying lens..
Thanks for sharing this advice. Sunlight is great stuff, but also insanely harmful.
And I’m just going to also leave this here: A simple Google search of “does direct sunlight damage camera lenses?” shows countless expert opinions in support of “yes, it does.” Of course cameras and phones are made to handle sunlight, but there’s plenty of evidence that prolonged direct exposure can and does damage many different cameras, which almost definitely includes those on cell phones.
You mean to tell me you don't understand how a magnifying lens even works? You've never burned an ant with a magnifying glass before?
It's not even rocket science anymore, anyone that understands squat about light understands that when you focus it all into one spot, shit gets hot yo, hot enough to start a fire even.
And that's how a camera works.
That shouldn't even take a Google search to figure out, guess you don't touch grass much.