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If you disable Google photos storage access you don't even have a camera roll :/
That's how embedded the damn thing is
You don't really need a camera roll. Just use your normal gallery after taking pics.
You can disable Google Photos outright. No need to play with permissions.
OpenCamera is better anyway
Oh damn really? I was just about to tell OP why didn't they just delete Google Photos and use something like Aves instead. But if disabling/deleting the app disables camera roll then that's total bullshit. That should be like lawsuit worthy, I shouldn't have to use your app to have pictures, especially when that service is doing sneaky uploads.
I just checked,
google photos has permanent access to photos and videos. If you disable the app the camera roll no longer works. I get "activity not found".
Maybe with a FOSS camera app it might still work? I haven't tried.
Edit: and that is the only permission which it has ( photos and videos ). Everything else ( location, contacts, ... ) is not allowed. But that one permission is auto permanently allowed.
Just don't install gapps. Its missing by default when you install the OS..