Chrome is planning to move to openssl for everything, doesn't mean it uses openssl "now all around".
According to the planning doc linked earlier this week, it might take some time to get openssl into chrome. The Plan is for it to occur over 4 "milestones". I'm not sure how long each milestone will take, but suffice it to say, it's not "now".
And it was the other way around. Only Chromium Android used OpenSSL. Everywhere else it used NSS (linux, mac desktop, windows)
"Currently, Chromium supports two different SSL/cryptographic backends. On Windows, OS X, iOS, Linux, and Chromium OS, Chromium uses NSS. On Android, Chromium uses OpenSSL. "
Please check your sources carefully and don't write unfactual information. Especially in the realm of crypto it's important to get the details right.
It would be even better if you edited your post so future readers don't have to read my post at all in order to get the correct information.