You can access iCloud from an iOS app, it has its own public framework called CloudKit, so you could create your own version of it. If you don't like that example Chrome and Edge are both forced to use WebKit on iOS but are still much larger so.
> You can access iCloud from an iOS app, it has its own public framework called CloudKit, so you could create your own version of it.
How is this relevant?
The point of having a Google Photos app is to access / back up your photos via Google Photos, not to make an alternative frontend for iCloud.
> You can access iCloud from an iOS app, it has its own public framework called CloudKit, so you could create your own version of it.
How is this relevant?
The point of having a Google Photos app is to access / back up your photos via Google Photos, not to make an alternative frontend for iCloud.