Verizon

My guess is $700. Anything higher and LG will probably sell only to the LG dedicated.
 
Phonearena is saying Verizon is about to snooker the other carriers and start selling the V20 this Thursday on line 10/20 and have in stores 10/27.

Added: Other sites are saying same thing in the past few hours.
 
I think LG is leveraging the Note 7 issue. Nothing personal- it's business! ;)

Dis too much for me compared to the Note 7. No pen, GPU heat piping, hardware scaling, or amoled. Maybe if $700, but Note 4 already has removable battery and better battery life than the V20 and like new device with MM. Camera is not as good though, but even that improved with the MM update.

Can not bridge the price comparing Note 4 now to the V20, but 100% appreciate those that do :)

Two things though that could bridge:

1. If Verizon does a $200 trade in (the headphones do not matter to me- have plenty of good buds)
2. Does the $200 require a two year contract? If so, you actually lose $40, since the line fees for a new contract are $240 over two years.

Again, it amazes me how many people get the two year contract and reduced retail price and do not realize they are paying full price anyway. That placebo approach BTW is intentional by the carriers.
 
1. If Verizon does a $200 trade in (the headphones do not matter to me- have plenty of good buds)
2. Does the $200 require a two year contract? If so, you actually lose $40, since the line fees for a new contract are $240 over two years.

Chances are they will lump it in to the $300 trade in program, which is limited to certain phones. The catch is while the fine print reads as if you can buy outright, it does state the line has to remain active as the $300 is paid out over 24 monthly credits. I plan to stick with Verizon, so that's one of the better deals I'm seeing.

I may consider Best Buy once they both have confirmed pricing. They are doing a $200 trade in. If their list price is lower than Verizon, then that would be the better deal. Basically just comes down to the lowest price in the end for me.
 
Chances are they will lump it in to the $300 trade in program, which is limited to certain phones. The catch is while the fine print reads as if you can buy outright, it does state the line has to remain active as the $300 is paid out over 24 monthly credits. I plan to stick with Verizon, so that's one of the better deals I'm seeing.

I may consider Best Buy once they both have confirmed pricing. They are doing a $200 trade in. If their list price is lower than Verizon, then that would be the better deal. Basically just comes down to the lowest price in the end for me.

I believe with Verizon you can pay it off early
 
The key is if the line goes up $20 for two years via contract. The $200 credit becomes $240 of charges.
 

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