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A Sweeter Season Awaits: Win Big in vivo’s Berry Christmas Raffle

The holiday season shines brighter as vivo kicks off a grand year-end celebration with its biggest raffle promo to date—Berry Christmas with vivo. From November 15, 2025 to January 10, 2026, Filipinos can look forward not only to gifting and gatherings but also to the chance of driving home an incredible Jaecoo J7SHS SUV worth over ₱1.5 million, or winning one of ten vivo V60 smartphones worth ₱28,999 each. It’s vivo’s heartfelt way of spreading joy, rewarding loyalty, and making Christmas extra memorable for every Filipino family.

Joining the holiday raffle is simple. Shoppers only need to purchase at least ₱8,000 worth of vivo smartphones from any physical vivo store nationwide to qualify for the grand SUV giveaway. Whether it’s the budget-friendly Y04 series, the durable Y21d, the long-lasting Y29, or the stylish V60 Lite, every model caters to a specific lifestyle and need—perfect for holiday gifting or personal upgrades.

Those eyeing premium performance can also go for the vivo V60, X200 FE, or the much-anticipated X300 Series, all of which capture memories and moments with powerful ZEISS-engineered cameras and reliable performance. Purchases made within the promo period must be registered at bit.ly/BerryChristmas2025, with receipt copies kept for verification.

But vivo adds yet another exciting twist—customers who buy any vehicle from participating Omoda & Jaecoo dealerships automatically enter a separate raffle for a chance to win one of ten vivo V60 (12+256) units. No minimum spend, no extra steps. Once the car purchase is complete, the raffle entry is confirmed.

All winners will be drawn on January 15, 2026, with official announcements posted on vivo Philippines’ social media pages shortly after. Lucky participants will also receive notifications via mail, SMS, and email.

This Christmas, vivo invites everyone to share the excitement online using #vivoBerryChristmas2025 and #DriveHomeAnSUVWithvivo. With every smartphone purchase, you’re not just upgrading your tech—you’re opening doors to extraordinary prizes. Who knows? Your holidays might end with a brand-new vivo smartphone… or an SUV waiting right outside your home.

Written by Village Connect

In a world where free quarterly print and online publications rule, Concept and Beyond Publishing (formerly, Tesmarias Publishing) a publisher of Village Connect (VC) stands out as a pillar and a trailblazer, raising the bar for complimentary magazines with quality reads that are tailored to discriminating Filipino urbanites.

As a print and digital publication, VC strives to provide readers an insightful glimpse into the ever-changing business landscape through relevant dialogue and inclusive coverage of trending news, information, and lifestyle tidbits within (and outside) the metropolis.

On a bigger scale, VC identifies and promotes Philippine innovations in various industries and connects them with Manila’s young and upbeat populace.

Since its founding in 2011, VC emerged as a household and business name, with a monthly circulation of 50,000 copies distributed FREE in Metro Manila, VC is targeted toward select villages, multi-dwelling outfits (condominiums, serviced apartments), banks, and lifestyle facilities including salons, wellness institutes, and beauty and fitness centers. It is also exclusively carried by Figaro Coffee Shops in Metro Manila – truly living up to its goal of connecting villages and businesses.

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