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I think that intune has the same control over Android as it does iOS. One a device is enrolled, it can be wiped and sandboxed apps can be approved or denied. I'm not sure about pushing apps to phones, I think the end user had to download it still. Regardless, is not about Microsoft and it's control, it's about China and their control, and Apple gets on their knees and opens wide.
Intune and all other Mobile Device Management services depend on working with the provided APIs from the underlying OS.
For Android, this is the Android Management API and is part of the Google Services Framework, which is what's blocked in China. No GSF no management API either. MS could build their own, but that's a lot of time and money for "just" their China based employees