I originally bought a V10 way back when but it quit after a year so the insurance co gave me a V30 - which I've had for SEVEN YEARS. I loved my phone and the only reason I got this one was because the motherboard on my V30 was starting to fail and the battery was garbage even after a replacement. So - as you can imagine, I was pretty resistant to this V60. I had the phone several weeks before I even turned it on. Then, my old phone started to give me serious indications of failure and I knew I had to switch it over. I finally went to the AT&T store, got my new SIM, and I've been customizing this over the last few days. It's, honestly, a very good phone. I turned High Contrast on paired with Comfort View (Dark Mode wasn't quite dark enough for me) and Google moved over most of my stuff. I still have to customize all the app settings but in general, this phone was super easy to set up.I like:The look and feel; it's quickness, camera is decent; I especially like that it still has a 3.5mm headphone jack and a microsd slot. It comes with Android 11 and I think it can be upgraded from there.I don't like:That the graphics card, when under duress, is a bit sluggish.The bloatware - make sure you delete an app called Mobile Services Manager - it downloads random, garbage apps to your phone without your permission or knowledge.I had to jump through hoops in order to get the native File Explorer to be visible and to function. For those of you who are accustomed to using File Manager on your android, here are the steps:- Delete Files by Google- Restart phone- Go to PlayStore and download Nova Launcher- Once downloaded onto your phone, long-press a blank space on your screen, select Widgets, find the NovaLauncher ACTIVITY widget, hold it down and place it on your screen.- That will open up a list of apps; scroll down to the Files app and select: com.android.documetnsui.files.FilesActivity. (There are four or five options under Files so you need to pick the right one)- That will put the icon on your phone's screen and you can leave it where it is or move it into a folder.Other than that, I think it's a great phone for the value and I've been a fan of LG for a long time. I hope they start making phones again. I just can't do a Samsung - too much like an iphone... And the Pixel doesn't have the headphone jack or sd slot. Hoping to get another seven years out of this one... we'll see.