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.
MTN / Vodafone / AirtelTigo data-bundle failover, plus a speaker loud enough to hear the customer through a helmet.
Matched against the feature set this team actually needs. First result is the hero pick.
We're matching models to this use case right now. In the meantime, browse our full catalog to find a model that fits.
Browse all productsRugged 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 | Top-up by lunch, nowhere to charge |
| Speaker audible through a helmet | 120 dB front-firing speaker | Cannot hear dispatch over traffic |
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.