I have the V30S and my wife's Galaxy S7 has been getting long in the tooth, so last weekend we went to a couple Verizon stores and Best Buy. She likes my LG V30S and wanted to go see the G7 and V40. So, headed out and the Verizon stores just had Apple, Samsung, and the Pixel phone. No LG. Went to Best Buy and again no LG phones whatsoever. Asked and they said LG doesn't even try to sell their phones there, while Samsung and Apple pay Best Buy to sell their products and phones there. Is LG even trying to sell their phones? People want to see and touch new phones. You have to have display units for people to compare and physical products to buy and take home. After a couple disastrous years of mobile sales, you'd think LG would learn, but obviously they continue to make the same mistakes and now you can't even find LG phones in most retailers. It's really too bad. LG has some great and innovative phones that really get overlooked. I have been a fan since the G2 and the incorporation of the quad DAC, high end audio, and the wide angle camera has really kept me coming back to LG phones. I really hope that LG, and more specifically LG's retail and marketing divisions for their phones, get their **** together and promote and place their products with retailers. Even the LG forums aren't what they used to be and pretty deserted compared to older LG forums. Otherwise, I really think LG will exit the phone game and then a great phone maker will be no more. Oh, and by the way, my wife ended up getting a new Samsung Note 9. It's all about visability and accessibility when buying new phones for most people.