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To be perfectly fair the Linux kernel found on desktop Linux is at least as different from the Linux kernel found on most mobile devices as the NT kernel found on dekstop windows is different from the NT kernel found on mobile devices.
Where Windows falls down is the cross-stack integration: Pieces are too tightly coupled together and until minwin impossible to pare down. These days it's easier (so I hear) but still nothing like as easy as it is to build a similar-footprint Linux system.
It's really not about the kernel.