Why IP ratings matter and how vivo is making them more accessible

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Dhaka : A sudden downpour, a splash of muddy water, or a phone forgotten in a damp bag, monsoon season is full of small accidents that can cause big trouble for your smartphone. In a time when our devices are constant companions, the ability to withstand unpredictable conditions has become essential, according to a pres release.

That’s where Ingress Protection (IP) ratings come in. Often overlooked, an IP rating is not just a technical label, it’s a reliable measure of how well your device is sealed against dust and water.  For smartphone users, it can mean the difference between a brief scare and a costly repair.  An IP rating typically appears as two numbers. The first digit (0–6) refers to protection against solid particles like dust, while the second digit (0–9) indicates resistance to liquids. The higher the numbers, the better the protection. For example, an IP68-rated phone can survive underwater up to 1.5 metres for 30 minutes, while IP69 offers resistance to high-pressure, high-temperature water jets — the kind of durability rarely seen in mainstream smartphones just a few years ago.  Recognising this need, vivo has made IP-rated protection a priority across a wide range of its smartphones. Whether it’s the premium X series, the stylish V series, or select models from the value-driven Y series, the brand has worked to ensure water and dust resistance is no longer a luxury reserved for flagship devices.

By incorporating trusted ratings like IP64, IP68, and IP69, vivo is helping users stay connected in all conditions whether navigating crowded cattle markets during Eid, caught in the rain on a commute, or simply enjoying peace of mind at home.

In an increasingly unpredictable world, vivo’s commitment to device protection means your smartphone is ready rain or shine.

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