update sandboxed Google Play install guide
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without Google Play rather than treating not using it as the exceptional
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case.</p>
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<p>Google Play is divided up into 3 separate apps:</p>
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<ul>
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<li>Google Services Framework (GSF)</li>
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<li>Google Play services</li>
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<li>Google Play Store</li>
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</ul>
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<p>To use sandboxed Google Play, you simply need to install the official releases
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of these 3 Google Play apps in the user and work profiles where you want to
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use it. These apps are available in the GrapheneOS App Store. App Store has
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support for dependency installation so you can simply directly install
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Play services and it will install GSF and the Play Store as dependencies.</p>
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<p>Play services and the Play Store depend on each other, one will not work
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properly without the other. Both of them depend on the Google Services
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Framework app.</p>
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<p>To install sandboxed Google Play, open our App Store, select Google Play
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services and install it. This will install both Google Play services and Google
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Play Store which are interdependent. Existing installs of sandboxed Google Play
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from before Android 15 will also have Google Services Framework installed and it
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shouldn't be removed.</p>
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<p>You can obtain updates to these apps from our app repository client or from
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the Play Store. Updates through the Play Store usually arrive first.</p>
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