Not every phone buyer in the Philippines is chasing 5G, AMOLED displays, and 200MP cameras. For many — particularly first-time smartphone owners, senior citizens upgrading from feature phones, or budget-first families setting up a secondary device — the requirements are simpler: reliable calls, messaging, social media, and a battery that lasts the day. The Vivo Y04 is built for this buyer, priced between ₱7,999 and ₱12,999 on Shopee PH depending on variant.
Display: Functional and Adequate
The Y04 uses a 6.56-inch HD+ IPS LCD at 90Hz. HD+ resolution means the display is less sharp than FHD+ competitors — you’ll notice this when reading small text or viewing detailed photos up close. However, for Facebook browsing, WhatsApp, YouTube, and TikTok at typical viewing distances, the panel looks perfectly fine. The 90Hz refresh rate adds a degree of smoothness that makes it feel more responsive than 60Hz budget phones.
Brightness is adequate for indoor use. Outdoor readability is acceptable in shade, though direct Philippine sunlight can wash out the screen — a limitation of the budget IPS panel.
Performance: Simple Tasks Done Reliably
The MediaTek Helio G85 is an older 12nm chip, but it handles the Y04’s target use cases without drama. Facebook, Messenger, TikTok, YouTube, Shopee, GCash, and Maya all run without lag. Phone calls are clear. WhatsApp and Viber group chats respond quickly.
Where it struggles: opening multiple heavy apps simultaneously leads to slowdowns. Switching between GCash, Grab, and a browser with several tabs open causes occasional stutters. This isn’t a gaming or multitasking phone — it’s a reliable daily communicator and light social media device.
For first-time smartphone users or older family members, Funtouch OS is straightforward and friendly. Large icons, simple navigation, and intuitive settings make it accessible without a steep learning curve.
Camera: Daylight Photos for Social Media
The 50MP main camera takes capable photos in good lighting. Food photography for Facebook, selfie shots outdoors, and family photos in well-lit settings look acceptable when viewed on a phone screen or shared in group chats. Colors are natural, and Vivo’s camera app includes scene detection that adjusts settings automatically.
In low light, the limitations show clearly. Indoor shots at night are soft and noisy — even with Night Mode active. The depth sensor improves portrait mode by providing background blur, though the edge detection isn’t as precise as more expensive phones. The 8MP front camera takes decent selfies in good light with AI face beautification available.
Battery: The Y04’s Best Feature
The 5000mAh battery in combination with the Helio G85’s modest power draw makes the Y04 an endurance champion at this price. A day of light to moderate use — messaging, some social media, calls, and occasional YouTube — ends with 30–45% remaining. For users who worry about charging frequently, the Y04 offers genuine peace of mind.
The 15W charging is the headline downside. From flat to full takes about 2 hours — slow by modern standards. Plug it in overnight and you’re set. If you need fast top-ups, this phone isn’t for you. For home-based users or people who charge overnight regularly, the slow charging isn’t a daily frustration.
Design & Build
The Y04 has a lightweight, polycarbonate body that’s comfortable to hold for extended periods. The design is clean and understated — not flashy, but not cheap-looking. Side-mounted fingerprint scanner unlocks the phone quickly, and face unlock via the front camera adds convenience. Available in Gem Green and Titanium Silver — subtle colorways that suit all ages.
Sulit Ba? (Is It Worth It?)
- ✅ Under ₱8,000 — accessible price point
- ✅ All-day battery life without anxiety
- ✅ Easy to use for first-time smartphone users
- ✅ Local Vivo service centres for easy warranty support
- ⚠️ HD+ display — not as sharp as FHD+ rivals
- ⚠️ 15W charging is very slow
- ⚠️ Camera limited outside of bright daylight
If you can stretch to ₱8,999, the Xiaomi Redmi Note 15 offers a significantly better display and camera for ₱1,000 more. The Y04 makes sense when the budget is firm at ₱7,999 or when simplicity and brand serviceability (Vivo’s local store network) are priorities.
Verdict
The Vivo Y04 is a straightforward, dependable entry-level phone that does its job without complication. It’s the right buy for first-time smartphone users, seniors upgrading from feature phones, or anyone who needs a reliable secondary device on a strict budget. Don’t expect flagship features — do expect a phone that just works, every day.
Rating: 7.5 / 10