Samsung Galaxy Go Fleet Is Elevating Aussies’ Morning Commute

February 18, 2025
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To celebrate the launch of the Samsung S25 series, Samsung will be offering Aussies commuters in Sydney and Brisbane the chance to elevate their commute, making the ordinary extraordinary.

 

Starting today, several thousand Australians will have the opportunity to elevate their traditional ferry commute thanks to Samsung Electronics Australia. Over the next few days, Samsung’s Galaxy Go fleet of watercraft is set to take over iconic Aussie waterways in Sydney Harbour (19 – 21 February) and the Brisbane River (19 – 20 February) giving commuters a faster, more premium, and more efficient way to start the workday – just like Galaxy S25 series and Galaxy AI[1].

 

The Galaxy Go fleet celebrates the launch of Samsung’s Galaxy S25 series, marking the arrival of the next generation of Galaxy AI. Officially available to Aussie customers since Valentine’s Day, the new flagship range puts more power and intelligence into the hands of users, helping them to make everyday life easier by streamlining complex tasks, and navigating daily chores with ease – no matter your level of technological expertise.

 

Eric Chou, Head of Mobile eXperience, Samsung Electronics Australia, said, “The Galaxy S25 series looks to revolutionise what an AI powered phone can do, offering convenience and time saving capabilities that we hope will set up Australians for success each day. It’s a true AI companion, with stunning camera capabilities and our most powerful processor to date. We hope the Galaxy Go fleet inspires Australians to discover new ways to simplify and enhance everyday life with Galaxy 25 series.”

 

Australians lead busy lives, with many people frequently reaching for their phones each day. This is where features like Now Brief[2], exclusive to Galaxy AI, truly stand out. Each morning, Now Brief offers users a quick overview of key information, such as the weather, traffic updates, and notifications from apps, including emails and social media. With Now Brief, Aussies can get personalised, actionable insights and suggestions based on their habits—generated directly on the device—helping them start and navigate their day with more ease.

 

Those aboard the Galaxy Go fleet will get a taste of the ultimate everyday convenience, including free breakfast snacks and refreshments. While journeying on a Samsung Galaxy Go premium watercraft, commuters will be able to get hands-on with the Galaxy S25 series and test out features like Now Brief, Audio Eraser[3], and on Galaxy S25 Ultra, the 50MP ultra wide camera[4], creating the ultimate Sydney Harbour or Brisbane River memory. Passengers will also have the chance to win the Ultimate Commuter Prize Pack by sharing their shots to social media, tagging @samsungau and hashtagging #GalaxyS25Ultra[5].

 

The Galaxy S25 series is available for purchase at Samsung.com/au/. The Galaxy S25 Ultra is available in Titanium Silverblue, Titanium Black, Titanium Whitesilver and Titanium Gray. Galaxy S25 and Galaxy S25+ is available in Silver Shadow, Navy, Icyblue and Mint.

 

Galaxy Go Fleet Schedule

Travel on the Galaxy Go fleet is free of charge, however space is limited. All passengers will be required to sign a digital waiver prior to boarding. For more information on timetables, visit https://www.samsung.com/au/explore/brand/galaxy-go/

 

SYDNEY

Route A – Manly Wharf / Circular Quay

 

Route B – Rose Bay / Circular Quay

 

 

BRISBANE

Route A – West End Ferry Wharf / North Quay Ferry Wharf

Route B – New Farm Park Ferry Wharf / Howard Smith Wharves

 

 

[1] Fees may apply to certain AI features at the end of 2025.

[2] Now Brief feature requires Samsung Account login. Service availability may vary by country, language, device model and apps. Some features may require a network connection. Modes and Routines need to be enabled to use Personal Data Engine for context-based Routines suggestions. User needs to consent to access permissions such as photos, videos, audio files, and calendar events. May not display moments depending upon exposure policy. The description of photos provided by moments may not align with the user’s intent. Events schedule notification is supported with calendar apps that utilize Android calendar database and available if Samsung Calendar is installed. Notifications for coupons only available for coupons added to Samsung Wallet with expiration date.

[3] Results may vary per video depending on how sounds present in the video. Samsung Account login required. Six types of sound can be detected; voices, music, wind, nature, crowd and noise. The actual sound detection may vary depending on audio source, and the condition of the video. Accuracy of results is not guaranteed.

[4] 50MP ultra wide camera available on Galaxy S25 Ultra only. Galaxy S25 and Galaxy S25+ feature 12MP ultra wide camera.

[5] T&Cs apply. Please visit https://www.samsung.com/au/terms/galaxy/galaxy-go/ for more details.

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