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In this segment, they talk about the rumor that was taking a chunk out of Universal Display"s (NASDAQ: OLED) value on Monday: that Apple(NASDAQ: AAPL) is manufacturing its own microLED display screens at a "secret" facility in California. If true, the company could be losing a lot of sales to its biggest end user. How might it adapt? And for investors, is this a good time to jump ship on a stock that could take a much steeper fall if the scuttlebutt is confirmed?

Chris Hill: Shares of Universal Display are falling on the news that Apple is reportedly producing their own display screens in "a secret manufacturing facility near Apple"s headquarters in California."

Hill:It"s not a secret anymore, apparently. But, Universal Display shares down about 14% this morning. Wasn"t this always the case with Universal Display? Wasn"t this always the situation where, we looked at this company and said, "This is great. They"re doing great. And No. 1, or certainly in the top two or three in terms of risk factors, is if Apple decides to take their enormous pile of cash and start making their own display screens."

Muckerman:Absolutely. The talk lately has been about them getting into larger screens, televisions and monitors of that size. But, yeah, with their largest customer apparently switching to in-house micro-LED, which supposedly has darker blacks, brighter whites, slimmer and consumes less power, you"re hitting on all fronts there. It seems like a no-brainer for them, if it is viable technology, to roll that out. And then, LG announced that its new phone, the LG 7, going LCD instead of OLED. So, getting hit from a few different partners.

Universal Display makes their money by selling the materials for OLED and licensing their IP. And they have a decent catalog of IP, they"ve been in business for a while. But the numbers here are kind of concerning. If you look at the trail here, the chain of how this money is made, SDC is the company, they are a key customer of Universal, and SDC is essentially helping to assemble all this stuff for these phone companies. So, if you look at SDC as being a key customer of Universal, Universal, 62% of their consolidated revenue in 2017 came from SDC. Now, SDC is a very big supplier to Apple"s move to OLED screens. So, you can put two and two together there and realize that Universal is very dependent on SDC, and if SDC is doing a lot of business with Apple, now we understand why the stock is behaving the way it is, because if Apple is taking this work in house -- and this doesn"t mean they are, this means that they"re working on that possibility -- then all of the sudden, you realize that Universal has the potential to lose a big chunk of revenue. And, trailing-12-month revenue is $335 million. It"s not like it"s some big, massive company. The stock is trading at better than 50X 2018 estimates. On the flip side, it has a healthy balance sheet, it"s profitable. But, again, we"ve seen this play out before. They need to have something to go to if that Apple relationship deteriorates.

Hill:Yes, you have. But, as you said, Jason, we"ve seen this movie before, and here"s how the movie goes: the report comes out. It"s not confirmed from Apple, but the report comes out. And the stock of InvenSense or whoever else, in the case of InvenSense, it"s like, they might not be in the next iteration of the iPhone. The initial report comes out, the stock falls somewhere between 5-15%. And then somewhere down the line, it gets confirmed, and then it really takes a hit.

If you"ve owned this stock and you"ve made a nice gain and you"re seeing it down 14%, do you pull the plug right now? Or do you say, "I"m going to wait and see," knowing that at some point later in 2018, Apple could absolutely come out and say, "We"re cutting the ribbon on our now-no-longer-secret manufacturing facility," and then Universal Display"s stock really takes a hit?

Moser:Yeah, the nature of Universal Display as a stock, it"s not a stock that I look at as a "buy it and plan on holding it for a long period of time." I think it"s one you have to keep tabs on. Like you said, we"ve seen this play out before. Apple is one where you can buy and set it and forget it. Universal Display, not so. If I did own shares and was sitting on a big win there, I"d be looking at this and taking it very seriously based on the history of examples out there. I"m not telling anybody what to do, but if it were me, I more than likely would be leaning toward cutting bait and moving on.

Chris Hill has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. Jason Moser owns shares of Apple. Taylor Muckerman has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool owns shares of and recommends Ambarella, Apple, and Universal Display. The Motley Fool has the following options: long January 2020 $150 calls on Apple and short January 2020 $155 calls on Apple. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy.

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As LG’s newest flagship, the LG G7 ThinQ offers the perfect blend of gorgeous design and powerful specs. While it packs many of the same features you will find on other Android phones, it has a few awesome tricks up its sleeve. If you have managed to get your hands on LG’s latest and greatest, here are a few of our favorite LG G7 ThinQ tips and tricks to get you started.

Love it or hate it, the notch is becoming a common feature on smartphones. However, if you’re a traditionalist and prefer a notch-free display, LG has you covered.

If you wish to remove the notch from your display, simply go to Settings > Display > New Second Screen.Select the Customradio button and tap on the black circle below. If you wish to change the way the corners on the app display, you can also adjust that under the App Cornersheading.

One of our favorite Android features is the Always-on display. The feature allows you to easily see the time and various notifications even when your display is turned off.

Setting up the Always-on display on your LG G7 ThinQ is simple. Go to Settings > Displayand toggle on the Always-on display option. Once the feature is enabled tap the overflow (three-dot) icon to customize your display, change its brightness, or turn it off during certain times.

Since LG customizes Android for its phones, things are a little different than what you’ll find on phones with the stock OS. For example, instead of seeing the Google News Feed when you swipe right from the home screen, you will see something called Smart Bulletin.

One of our favorite features on the OnePlus 6 is the Reading mode. The feature allows you to switch to a monochromatic display that looks similar to that of an ereader. A similar feature, called black and white mode, is available on the LG G7 ThinQ. If you want to give black and white mode a whirl, go to Settings > Display > Comfort view and toggle on the Black & whiteslider.

Want to unlock your phone with a quick glance? Well, the LG G7 ThinQ has you covered. With the G7 you can select from one of several different options to unlock your phone. Fingerprint authentication may be the quickest, but facial recognition is a lot more fun.

To set up face recognition go to Settings > Lock screen & securityand tap the Face Recognitiontab in the Biometricssection. Tap Nextand enter your PIN; if you’ve not set up a PIN you will need to do so before you can continue. From here select Next and follow the prompts to register your face.  Once you’re finished you can tap Improve face recognitionand Advanced face recognitionto make your phone more secure.

When you use the LG G7 ThinQ, it’s easy to see audio was a priority for the smartphone giant. In addition to the new Boombox mode, LG also added several new features to help you get awesome sound when using headphones.

If you want to tweak your sound preferences, first plug your headphones or earbuds into the 3.5mm jack on the bottom of the LG G7 ThinQ. Then go to Settings > Sound > Sound quality and effects.From this screen, you can normalize volume, tweak the equalizer, and turn on DTS:X 3D Surround or Hi-Fi Quad DAC.

Although the LG G7 ThinQ features a 6.1-inch display, it’s pretty easy to hold. While you shouldn’t have a problem holding it one-handed, it may be hard to navigate the far edges of the display. Fortunately, the G7 ThinQ has an option that allows you to easily use the screen with one hand.

To enable the feature go to Settings > Display and toggle on the Mini viewslider. Once enabled, simply slide your finger across the navigation icons to minimize the screen. To return to the full-size display, simply tap the X icon in the upper righthand corner.

When it’s time to clean up your phone, just go to Settings > General > Smart Cleaningand tap the Optimizebutton. If you optimized your phone and are still having performance issues, you may want to test your hardware; to do so just tap the Test hardwarebutton at the bottom of the screen.

There is a good chance you’re one of the many people who glance at their phone display before bedtime, so you will want to check out Comfort View on the LG G7 ThinQ. Comfort view allows you to make adjustments to your screen to minimize blue light, in hopes of getting a better night’s sleep. If you’re finding yourself sleeping fitfully or waking unrefreshed you may want to check this feature out.

Setting up comfort view only takes a few seconds. Go to Settings >Display > Comfort view.From the Comfort viewscreen you adjust the blue light filter, and schedule active times for the feature.

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Instead of waiting until you happen upon a new feature or setting, read through our list of 10 tips and tricks below. We can"t promise they will change your life, but they will help you get the most out of your new phone.

It"s 2018, and notches are all the rage. After Apple announced the iPhone Xphones. With the G7, LG is giving users the option to hide the display notch altogether, or fully embrace it by highlighting it with colors.

Android users typically love their app drawer, so when a phone-maker does away with it in favor of a more iOS-like home screen, it can be jarring and frustrating.

LG"s Smart Bulletin is sort of useful. It lives to the left of your home screen and displays various shortcuts to music controls and updates based on the time of day.

Go to Settings > Extensions > Floating Bar and enable the feature. The bar includes options to include app shortcuts, screenshot tools, music controls and contact shortcuts.