No, we aren't the same. Interestingly enough they have just created a new Lemmy community, but seeing as this already has a few thousand users, unless everyone from r/Android joins that one, this will become the new default Android community.
Edit: Turns out they've made a completely new instance! Check it out at lemdro.id!
That's good, to be honest, they banned me for no reason on reddit (spam), but I am really convinced that I was not breaking any rules, so I ask for an elaboration on that, and they straight up ignored me.
This happened a couple of months ago, but only now using the official reddit app I noticed they didn't answer me, so I wrote another message seeking for an explanation, and they muted me for 28 days.
PS: the ban was only from participating, I could still see the posts and comments.
I honestly think most subs will end up making this move. It lets them spread out into communities like Pixel, Galaxy, LG, Android TV, modding, etc instead of hacking the flair to have some sense of organization. Also it gives the existing reddit mods complete control of the entire user experience of the transition to the new Lemmy experience.
We should've had a poll if we wanted to have this community closed to be merged with the old mods tbh. Just closing this one down in favor of the other is bad taste, especially when there are already discussions about how to handle multiple communities on different servers already