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You don't install the apps "sandboxed". You can install the Google services like any normal app (in the "Apps" app). The Google services will then only have very limited permissions, for example they won't be able to see your location, camera, contacts etc. by default and you can grant these permissions like to any other app.
The only thing that changes is that you have the option to install Google services and that you have the option to grant them permissions they would have limitlessly on a "normal" Android phone.
Your four mentioned apps should work on GrapheneOS without any problems, the only apps I had difficulties with were banking apps. The Google Play Store won't be installed by default though, so you will need to install it in the "Apps" app. (I recommend using F-Droid to find alernative apps, although you won't find something like Clash Royale on there. If you don't want to use a Google account, you may want to look into Aurora Store (it provides anonymous access to the Play Store), which is also available of F-Droid)
I personally still use Firefox (Mull to be exact), because Vanadium doesn't seem to have any good way of blocking ads. I found this on the internet in some R*ddit comment:
(Long version of the above quote: https://grapheneos.org/usage#web-browsing)
FWIW Cromite should be the recommendation now (Bromite has been long discontinued!), although I too don't worry too much about the sandboxing benefits and use a FF fork for much/most of my browsing these days.
Cromite*
and yes Cromite is god tier stuff. even blows Mullvad Browser out of the water. ultimate privacy and ultimate security both.
One of my favorite browsers, and it does such a good job I apparently haven't had to think about it enough to learn how to spell it...
Awesome. Thank you for the detailed explanation!