Logistics & RidersBlackview for Logistics & Riders
For delivery riders, dispatchers and long-haul drivers moving Ghana's goods — Jumia, Bolt Food, Glovo, Yango, Ghana Post GPS, and every trucker on the N1.
The features a consumer phone treats as afterthoughts are the reason Blackview exists.
Navigation, order pings and customer calls from morning dispatch to last drop — no midday recharge shuffle between runs.
IP69K — ride through a Legon downpour, keep the delivery moving. No ziplock hack on the handlebar mount.
Bounces out of the phone mount, slides off the tank bag — MIL-STD-810H takes it without a cracked screen.
Matched against the feature set this team actually needs. First result is the hero pick.
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Rugged Blackview phones with big batteries, vibration-tough build and loud speakerphones for riders, couriers and fleet drivers across West Africa.
Direct, apples-to-apples on the four things that actually matter for this job.
| Criterion | Blackview | Typical consumer phone |
|---|---|---|
| Handles a full day in the rain | IP69K — submerge, pressure-wash, keep riding | Water damage, 2-day repair |
| Survives falling off the bike | MIL-STD — designed for drops and vibration | Screen cracks on first tarmac hit |
| Battery through a 12-hour shift | 8,000–15,000 mAh — all-day typical |
Bulk pricing on 10+ handsets for rider fleets, optional engraved asset IDs, and a handset-swap programme for the unit that goes under a truck. Talk to our B2B team for a rider-ready quote.
MTN / Vodafone / AirtelTigo data-bundle failover, plus a speaker loud enough to hear the customer through a helmet.
| Top-up by lunch, nowhere to charge |
| Speaker audible through a helmet | 120 dB front-firing speaker | Cannot hear dispatch over traffic |