McDonalds uses iPhone 8 leaks to promote its app

For a few months now, we have been seeing images of How could the new iPhone be, a device where the screen practically dominates the front of the terminal. But until relatively recently, we have not had the "official" confirmation from Apple, a configuration that came from the hand of the HomePod firmware and where we could see how the images leaked so far matched the final design.

We like it more or we like it less, everything seems to indicate that this will be the new design, a new design that The McDonalds ad designer seems to have liked it, who has used those designs to promote the use of the company's application. This advertising is currently only available in Australia, and seeing the stir it has had, it is more than likely that it will not expand to more countries.

There have been several users who have posted various images on Twitter with this new advertising, advertising that offers a 25% discount if they use the mobile application when placing their orders. The mockup used for these ads has been created by Benjamin Geskin and began circulating on the Internet in May as one of the possible designs that Apple could use in the iPhone 8.

What is most striking is the design of the user interface, which allow you to take full advantage of the screen edges, both from the top and the bottom. At the moment we do not know if McDonalds has made an intentional error in an attempt to show a smartphone using its application, but it has been confirmed that the creator of this design, Benjamin Geskin, has not received a dime or asked permission to be able to use it.


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