Video: Apple fired the engineer who let his daughter film an iPhone X
Brooke Amelia Peterson, who filmed a video of the iPhone X before its
release, revealed in a YouTube video that her father had been fired for
letting her get the footage.
Peterson's father was a radio frequency engineer at Apple. She filmed
the iPhone X in the Apple cafeteria, in the open, but no one said
anything. The video went viral and Apple asked her to remove it, but her
father still lost his job.
In the original video, Peterson swipes through some of the new features of the iPhone X, including the 3D emoji and large display.
"It was an innocent mistake," Peterson emphasizes, adding that she is
not bitter or angry and neither is her family. She hopes Apple will
learn from the experience to tighten its policies and consistency in
upholding them.
"At the end of the day, if you work for Apple, it doesn't matter how
good of a person you are," said Peterson. "If you break a rule, they
just have no tolerance."
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