You can switch between Android and Windows in the same way as you do in any other application. When using Multiwindow feature available in the current devices of the Galaxy line, you can switch to the Android system instantly, still possible to keep the two systems running synchronously, for example, you can be able to use an Android app in a window, and an application for Windows on another without any problems. Check out the concept presented by Samsung in the image below. Samsung also notes that you can drag and drop files between the two systems. Hardware resources can be managed by allocating processor cores and limit the use of memory for each operating system. Also, the use of shared folders will be possible, with which users can easily access the contents of the same on both Windows and Android. Remember that at the moment, this is still just a concept. But it would be great if the fact Samsung implements this idea in the next Galaxy S8. However, it is very clear that South Korean smartphone manufacturer Samsung would need the help of the both tech giants Google and Microsoft simultaneously to develop this level of integration so that the project could become real and work without any obstacles.