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Microsoft is, almost certainly, getting less then $10 per unit. That won't kill Android in the marketplace or, I suspect, even dent it's ascendance.
Admittedly, if Oracle and Apple force the OEM's to pay a fee and the total licensing fee climbs into the $20+ dollar range that will impact the growth of Android because the OEM's will have an vested interest in selling Windows rather than Android since it will be cheaper.
None of this, I imagine, would help Apple at all.