I just can't stand AMOLED screens. Everyone always says they have got much better, but every time I look at my wife's S7E, I'm reminded of that ugly yellow tint and over saturated colors they all have. Until they can fix that, it's an absolute deal breaker for me.
Sadly, I think even with the advancements in the camera and stereo speakers with Samsung or other phones, the V20 is still the overall best package for a phone. It has all the features, does them extremely well, and still has an LCD display. The sacrifices you do make (I.e. Not being the best camera hardware) just aren't that big in the grand scheme of things.
The more I think about it, the more I'm thinking I'll be using this phone until its dying breath with the way the market is trending towards usable removing features and making it so fragile in the name of looks that it's covered up by a case anyway.
I think screen picture quality is the only advantage Samsung S8 plus has over V20. It's rich and vibrant and very high resolution. However in every other category, V20 wins and wins overall.
I went from LG Optimus G Pro to LG V10 that got bricked, got mad at LG, went to Note 4, which has been OK but a bit slow, then went to Samsung S8 Plus and now plan to go to V20!
I could have gotten V20 when it came out, which happened right at the time when my V10 self-destructed, so I didn't want it for 2 reasons - first, wanted to see if V20 develops bootloop issues, second was the price. Now 1st doesn't appear to be an issue and on the second point, the price is rapidly coming down.
I got several new Samsung Note 4 for about $100, now that's a steal. It's an older but high-end phone at the time. I think V20 however is a better deal as it's dropping in price, will probably break below the 200 barrier for used models if it hasn't already.
when v20 starts to sell for 100 for Like-NIB models like Note 4 does now, a year or two from now, it's a spectacular deal.