Apple Fires Engineer Whose Daughter Flaunts With The Unreleased iPhone X

A YouTube vlogger named Brooke Amelia Peterson got her hands on a spic and span iPhone X a week ago.

She got the phone straightforwardly from her dad, an engineer who worked at Apple.

Apple fired the engineer, and the video was brought down.

The engineer who let his daughter flaunt an iPhone X on YouTube was let go by Apple this week.

Prior this week, a YouTube vlogger named Brooke Amelia Peterson posted a video flaunting her father's new iPhone X. The video was even shot from inside Apple's cafeteria, and displayed various highlights of the new phone.

The video exploded, arriving on YouTube's best recordings list. It was in this way removed without clarification.

In another video posted this end of the week, Peterson clarifies that the video was removed at the demand of Apple and that her dad - an engineer named Ken Bauer - was fired

"Apple let him go," Peterson says in the video. "By the day's end, when you work for Apple, it doesn't make a difference how great of a man you are. If you break the rule, they simply have no resilience."

Despite the fact that Apple's new iPhone X is as of now accessible for pre-order, and Apple held an occasion where media could utilize it and shoot video and take photographs, the video from Peterson was an uncommon, open investigate an unreleased Apple gadget from inside Apple's own staff.

The engineer who was sacked, Peterson's dad Ken Bauer, is found in the video utilizing Apple Pay on the iPhone X. He hands the phone to his girl, and she strolls through different highlights.

Though the iPhone X is on the cusp of being publicly available, it's entirely possible that the unit he had - which Peterson showed off in the video - was a pre-production unit. Even if it wasn't, Apple assuredly doesn't want its staff casually showing off unreleased products in unauthorized YouTube videos.