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I had just watched a video about they need lead as well? Is that true?
I mean, lead is a very common element and can have many legitimate uses. If we're talking about using some amount of lead in a camera sensor, do understand how tiny camera sensors are. This is likely a very insignificant amount of lead. And it will be fused into this sensor, it's not likely to ever leave the confines of the component's plastic casing, behind a lens, with a phone. That's very different from say, mixing it into gasoline and burning it.
For many kinds of them, yes, but not literally all
Yes, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Methylammonium_lead_halide