Kia PH aims for a big rebound in 2021, targets triple-digit sales growth

In a virtual round-table meeting with the media, Kia Philippines President Manny Aligada projected that the Korean brand is poised to hit triple-digit sales growth on its way to doubling its market share in the local automotive industry this 2021.

That’s how big a rebound Kia Philippines can show in the next 12 months, after selling 2,129 units in 2020—the year in which the entire local automotive industry suffered a 40-percent decline in sales (for a year-end total of just 240,000 units sold) due to the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic and its resulting community and business lockdowns.

Aligada’s optimism stems from Kia Philippines’ plan to “unbox” at least two new models this year, thus adding significant sales firepower to the company’s top three sellers in 2020—the Soluto subcompact sedan, the K2500 business and utility truck, and the recently launched Stonic crossover.

The Soluto held steady at the top with 39 percent of the company’s total sales, followed by the K2500 with 17 percent. The Stonic—albeit being unveiled only in the last quarter of the year, sold 200 units in December alone en route to cornering 16 percent of the volume of total deliveries.  The Seltos, Sportage, Picanto, Sorento, Carnival, and the rest of Kia’s roster also contributed to total sales.

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Aligada also cited Kia Philippines’ shift to the digital sphere in 2020, enabling the carmaker to gain a wider audience and tap varied markets. He stressed that their efforts to go digital would intensify this year.

It will also be a year of going beyond just making the sale. In line with the Kia global brand’s focus on creating an emotional bond with its customers, Kia in the Philippines will also showcase its roster through a series of activities, beginning with the “My Year, My Kia” program that would help customers acquire modish Kia units that would truly represent their renewed hope and optimism as they face the future.

Then, in the early second half of 2021, the Kia brand refresh would shift the positioning from “value-for-money” to just simply “valuable”—forging an enduring connection with customers.

Dealership expansion is also on Kia Philippines’ to-do list, as it moves to grow its current dealer network of 40 with five more openings and appointments.  This expansion would make Kia’s products more accessible to more Filipinos while boosting the customer experience through parts and service programs.

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To strengthen brand relationships, Kia Philippines has committed to the following: Improved parts availability using reliable partners for direct delivery, wherein parts would be available at the dealer within seven days; enhanced service quality and lead time with real-time technical support using remote diagnosis system, and; lower cost of ownership.

These are on top of the Promise to Care program, in which customers are assured of a worry-free experience with the five-year warranty or 160,000 kilometers, whichever comes first (the K2500 comes with a three-year or 110,000 km-warranty), and the 24/7 Roadside Assistance that’s free for the first five years.

Despite the thorough plans, Aligada concedes that the future is not set, and that new challenges may present themselves along the way. “These new challenges will always be there, but Kia Philippines will remain resilient and strong-willed. After all, our Power to Surprise springs from our drive to serve,” he concluded.

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4 features that make realme 9 a great 4G phone

The realme 9 series is expanding yet again! Having recently launched, the realme 9 4G sandwiches itself between the more affordable realme 9i and the realme 9 Pro.

It’s an interesting build, that’s for sure. For one, it doesn’t have 5G which may be a turn-off for some users given that 5G is becoming more widely available and reliable but it does offset this by offering more-than-essential features that you’re more likely to use (and enjoy) on a daily basis, anyway. 

Modern design choices

A phone’s look and design may not exactly be essential but I’ve rarely encountered anyone who would choose a device, phone or otherwise, without taking design into consideration.

But we’re not just talking about colors, or at least not yet.

The realme 9 4G makes sure to keep up with today’s trends starting with rounded edges that make the phone very comfortable to grip. And it’s tiny, too.

It’s the lightest in the series and is slim enough to live comfortably in my pocket for a couple of hours.

We also have a pleasingly small and unintrusive punch-hole notch and an in-display optical fingerprint scanner similar to the top-of-the-line realme 9 Pro+.

Now on to colors, you can grab the realme 9 4G in either black, white, or the incredibly flashy Sunburst Gold which is what our unit came in.

I’ve heard from others that the black colorway is a bit prone to fingerprints but this yellow one isn’t, thankfully. Though a wipe down every so often wouldn’t hurt to keep that gold color shining.

The plastic back is flat and smooth but underneath is a texture that kind of resembles the look of bent or distorted metal.

And finally, a silver frame provides a nice neutral balance to the otherwise very loud color. I personally think this was a better decision rather than fully encasing the device in all yellow.

Binge-ready display

Everyone in the whole wide world probably uses their phone to watch videos. But in terms of entertainment, some features are better than others and the realme 9 4G has pretty great ones.

I already mentioned that it has AMOLED and, similar to the in-display fingerprint sensor, is a feature you’ll only find on the realme 9 Pro+. And it’s even brighter at 1000 nits.

It has a 90Hz refresh, too, which makes scrolling through menus and even playing some games more enjoyable.

At 6.4-inches, it doesn’t have the biggest display but it is ample enough for everyday use.  And being both thin and light, the realme 9 4G is comfortable to use even during long hours.

And finally, we have Widevine L1 certification so you can enjoy streaming your favorite shows or movies in Full HD goodness.

Its shortcoming? The single speaker. While it is pretty loud, the quality just isn’t what I would want when watching or playing.  I would personally opt for a nice pair of TWS buds or go wired since it does have a 3.5mm headphone jack

Big battery, fast charging

We have a 5000mAh battery on the realme 9 4G which is pretty standard. Much like my experience with other phones with the capacity, you should be able to achieve a whole day’s use without needing to top up.

But more than that, what I appreciate is that it remains a slim phone despite its big battery.

realme ships a 33W fast charger as well that promises 50% in just 30 minutes and a full charge in a little over an hour.

Shipped with Android 12

We are getting Android 12 features through the latest realme UI 3.0 software which the phone comes with out of the box.

I’m a fan of Android 12’s multiple productivity features so I’m glad to see that the realme 9 4G runs it and that we’re also guaranteed 2 years of software updates. For security patches, realme says it will receive updates for at least 3 years.

While it may not seem like a big thing, it’s definitely something to consider. With up to 2 years of software updates, you’ll be able to keep your phone longer and still have the latest software features, adding to its value as a device that can run long term.

What about its cameras?

Offering a triple camera system headlined by a 108-megapixel camera, the realme 9 4G’s cameras were able to produce sharp and detailed photos provided there’s enough light. It’s not the best in the series but it offers enough flexibility that you can get pretty great-looking photos in different scenarios.

With everything else the realme 9 4G offers, it’s not unexpected to find shortcomings in the camera department. The 108-megapixel main has its shining moments, definitely, and the setup would perform well as an everyday snapper.

Though if you are more serious about photography or videography, I would highly suggest spending a little more for the realme 9 Pro or the realme 9 Pro+.

Final thoughts

I’ll admit I first found the realme 9 4G a bit ambiguous, especially when put beside the rest of the members of the 9 series.

But after some time with it, I found that it’s a device that offers a really great set of features for a base model and, if paired with 5G, may end up with a higher price tag.

That being said, it’s easy to claim the realme 9 would be perfect for someone looking for a non-5G phone with pretty great entertainment features and a flashy, stand-out design.

The realme 9 4G is already available for PhP 14,999 and is available through realme’s authorized stores and Lazada PH. 

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