When comparing QuickPic vs Aperture, the Slant community recommends QuickPic for most people. In the question“What are the best Android gallery apps?” QuickPic is ranked 6th while Aperture is ranked 14th. The most important reason people chose QuickPic is:
QuickPic displays photos ultra fast and performs better than most stock gallery apps. Developed with speed in mind, QuickPic will make working with any library of photos lightning quick.
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Pros
Pro Fast performance loading photos
QuickPic displays photos ultra fast and performs better than most stock gallery apps. Developed with speed in mind, QuickPic will make working with any library of photos lightning quick.
Pro Supports multiple online photo album services
QuickPic integrates with: Flickr, Picasa, 500px, and many more.
Pro Supports hidden images
In order to hide an image, start the title with a period. This can be great for privacy purposes.
Pro Excellent file management tools
QuickPic offers excellent file management tools, with the ability to move and rename photos, users are in total control over the photo library. Easily find new photos by date or location with the grouping tool.

Pro Impressive video-player
Allows to lock a video in landscape mode and intuitive controls via swipe gestures.
Pro Free and open source
Aperture is licensed under GPLv3 with source code available on GitHub.
Pro Good looking Material Design UI
Makes for a pretty UI. Also, makes the app consistent with UI guidelines laid out by Google, and as a result consistent with many other apps.
Cons
Con Buggy and unstable since acquisition by Cheetah Mobile
v5.0.0, after acquisition by Cheetah Mobile, has countless bugs and basically nonoperational. This, probably, clone of original app, assembled from alternative, home-made and very low quality source code.
Con Untrustworthy
It's owned by Cheetah Mobile. That says it all.
Con Removed from Play Store in 2018 and rightfully so
Con May be abandoned
According to homepage the app is no longer supported or updated. What has been available is often buggy, laggy and missing features, as it never got out of beta.
