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Possibly because it is much more common to do things of that general nature on an Android... which in turn is probably because Android is not inherently aggressive towards attempts to do so...
Because Android is a general multipurpose platform, typically installed on general multipurpose devices.
I don't consider a Kindle to be not-a-general-purpose-os because it is unable to be used as one, I consider it so because it is dedicated to a specific task.
Android, being a general multipurpose device, then qualifies as a general multipurpose linux OS since it can and is used as such.
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