
My go-to over the past two years has been Camera Roll. If you still have it installed, I advise you to remove it and get a better alternative. Something is iffy about QuickPic, and you shouldn't be using the app. Whether it was Cheetah Mobile that removed QuickPic or Google, we don't know, but the end result is really the same. It's been 13 days and the app hasn't resurfaced. Searching on the Play Store also doesn't bring up QuickPic. It's only when you browse in Incognito or from an account that never downloaded QuickPic that you notice the listing is no longer available. Since we had installed the app previously, the listing was still working for us. Soon after, QuickPic also disappeared from the Store, but we didn't really notice it. Last month, Cheetah was caught in a massive click fraud scheme, after which Google removed CM File Manager from the Play Store and Cheetah followed up by removing then relaunching CM Locker and Battery Doctor. If this isn't indication enough that things are iffy, I don't know what is. Now, following a huge Cheetah debacle last month, QuickPic has disappeared from the Play Store. Then in 2015, QuickPic was bought by Cheetah Mobile and, despite many assurances that the app wouldn't be monetized with ads, those of us who had followed Cheetah over the years could guess that something was up.

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It was small, fast, efficient, and free - a rare combination of features.

For many years, QuickPic was the darling photo gallery app of many.
