MANILA, Philippines (May 2026) — Delivery riders log some of the most punishing hours a smartphone has to endure: baking heat, sudden rain, cracked road vibrations, and a battery that never gets a real break.
The vivo Y31d is built specifically for that reality. Now available in the Philippines starting at PHP 15,999 (approx. $275), the phone targets riders who live on their devices from the first pickup to the last drop-off.
A battery that won’t tap out mid-shift
The standout feature here is a 7,200mAh BlueVolt Battery, one of the largest in its price range. For riders juggling navigation, booking apps, and constant messaging, that kind of capacity is meant to last an entire shift without hunting for a charging port.
When the battery does need a top-up, 90W FlashCharge handles it fast. Even a short break can restore enough juice to keep a rider moving.
Tough enough for the road
Dust, rain, and drops are part of the job. The Y31d comes rated IP68 and IP69 for dust and water resistance, covering everything from sudden downpours to muddy detours. It also carries an SGS Five-Star Drop Resistance Certification and Military-Grade Shock Resistance, so accidental drops during handoffs or quick stops are less of a concern.
Specs and availability
The vivo Y31d comes with up to 8GB RAM and 256GB storage. Customers who pre-ordered can now claim their units at vivo stores nationwide.
It is also available through the vivo e-store, Shopee, Lazada, and TikTok Shop.
