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vivo Y31d launches in Nigeria with a massive battery


vivo has introduced the vivo Y31d, a well-rounded smartphone designed for users who value long-lasting battery performance, durability, and everyday usability.

The event, which was held in Lagos, showcased the best of endurance, supporting high productivity, entertainment with confidence, and consistency.

Speaking during the launch, Chief Executive Officer, vivo Nigeria, Toni Liu, stated: “The Y31d reflects our commitment to delivering innovative technology tailored to the needs of Nigerian consumers. With its powerful battery and robust safety features, users can stay connected longer and more confidently.”

He explained that the vivo Y31d was positioned to keep up with extended usage – whether for work, entertainment or connectivity, standing out as a dependable companion for users who have priority for power and peace of mind.

According to  Liu, at the heart of the Y31d is its ultra-high-capacity 7200mAh battery, engineered to deliver extended screen time for streaming, gaming and communication without frequent charging.

“As smartphone adoption continues to grow across Nigeria, vivo remains dedicated to providing accessible, high-quality devices that align with local user demands”, the Marketing Manager, vivo Nigeria, Adedayo Olawuwo, noted.

He added that the vivo Y31d was crafted with user-centric features that enhance everyday hustle and business life, including sleek and durable designs, with optimised camera capabilities, and smooth performance for multitasking entertainment.

vivo smartphones are manufactured by vivo Mobile Communication Co., a subsidiary of BBK Electronics, which was founded in 2009 in Dongguan, China.

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