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yes, it is
same as Edge is Chrome albeit modified and using Trident which is just a forked/modified Blink which in turn is a fork from WebKit
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Browser_engine
https://source.android.com/docs/core/architecture/kernel
But the Android API isn't Linux.
Android runs on a Linux kernel, not the same as Linux.
Wine isn't Linux. Wine runs on a Linux kernel giving us a Windows API on Linux.
What you're calling the "Linux API" is not really the Linux API. It's more like the "glibc API," if I had to give it a name. Few desktop Linux applications use Linux system calls directly.
And yes, it's true. The Android API is nothing like that.