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I got a brand new phone and installed Termux a few weeks ago.
That is a problem on normal Android. But with Termux and certain other programs that have the right permissions, like the "File" app that came with my Samsung, you can access the entire OS and network drives.
If you root your phone you can do anything.
Dude I've used Unix for 40 years since before Linux existed. I had an Android tablet, in which I installed termux on, and mounted my shared network drives using Samba on termux. I literally used the Linux "mount" command to mount it to my termux linux filesystem.
And it was a huge amount of work to port Unix to various hardware back in the day.