Vivo Y500 puts an unusually large 6.83-inch AMOLED display at the center of its appeal, combining a 1.5K resolution with a 120Hz refresh rate. Its local peak brightness reaches up to 5,000 nits, according to techno.viva.co.id, supporting visibility under direct sunlight.
The display uses a borderless design with three side bezels measuring 1.35 mm. That construction gives the phone a 94.47 percent screen-to-body ratio for a more expansive viewing area.
Large screen with eye-comfort support
The 1.5K AMOLED Display has a resolution of 1,260 x 2,800 pixels and SGS Low Blue Light certification. The combination is intended to provide smoother visual movement while supporting viewing comfort during longer use.
Its wide panel is positioned for video playback, casual gaming, and social media use. The thin-bezel design also makes the display area appear more prominent on the front of the device.
| Component | Specification | Purpose |
|---|---|---|
| Display | 6.83-inch AMOLED, 1.5K, 120Hz | Wide and smooth viewing |
| Battery | BlueVolt silicon-carbon 8,100 mAh | Longer operating time |
| Charging | FlashCharge 44W | Charging compromise for large capacity |
| Protection | IP68 and IP69 | Resistance to dust and water exposure |
Battery life takes priority over charging speed
The Vivo Y500 is equipped with an 8,100 mAh BlueVolt silicon-carbon battery. Vivo states that the battery can support up to 29.6 hours of video playback or up to 10.2 hours of continuous PUBG Mobile gameplay.
That endurance comes with a limitation, as the phone relies on 44W FlashCharge. Filling an 8,100 mAh battery may require more patience than charging phones that use systems rated above 67W.
Vivo includes Bypass Charging for gaming sessions, directing power to the mainboard rather than relying solely on the battery. A 3,000 mm² Vapor Chamber is also included to help manage device temperature.
Daily performance and camera hardware
The phone runs on the 6 nm Unisoc T7300 chipset with either 6GB or 8GB of RAM. Storage options include 128GB and 256GB, both using UFS 2.2 technology.
Its configuration is said to achieve an AnTuTu score of around 680,000. This positions the device for everyday multitasking and casual gaming needs.
For imaging, the handset uses a 50 MP main camera with a Sony IMX852 sensor and a 32 MP front camera. A metallic-textured frame completes the design with a more premium appearance.
Price and availability
Vivo Indonesia launched the model in July 2026 at Rp 5.499.000. The price includes a package focused on the 8,100 mAh Battery, a large AMOLED panel, and IP68 and IP69 protection.
The phone is aimed at buyers who place long battery life, display quality, and physical durability ahead of the fastest possible charging time. Unit availability and colour options can be monitored through official Erafone retail stores.
