Apple engineer 'fired' for leaking iPhone X
Apple has
reportedly fired one of its engineers after his daughter posted a video of the
iPhone X before the official launch.
The YouTube
video was shot on the Apple campus in September when the young woman met her
father for lunch.
The video
was widely shared after being spotted by tech news sites and blogs that watch
Apple.
She said her
father was fired for breaking Apple's strict policy that bans filming on its
campus.
Apple has
not yet confirmed that the man has been fired nor responded to a request for
comment.
News of the
firing emerged when Brooke Peterson posted a follow-up video explaining why the
original, in which she was seen trying out the iPhone X, was no longer
available.
Ms Peterson
said Apple had asked for the "innocent" video to be taken down and
said that its posting had led to her father being fired. Although Ms Peterson
removed the video from her YouTube pages it has been widely copied online.
The video
shows Ms Peterson trying out the iPhone X while eating lunch with her father.
This demo also inadvertently revealed some Apple employee only QR codes and a
text file of codenames for unreleased Apple devices.
"At the
end of the day when you work for Apple, it doesn't matter how good of a person
you are, if you break a rule, they just have no tolerance," said Ms
Peterson.
"Apple
really did like my dad. And they let him go. Because he broke a rule," she
said. "It was an innocent mistake, and he fully apologises."
Mr Peterson
is believed to have been employed at Apple for four years and worked on the iPhone's
radio frequency and wireless technologies.
Ms Peterson
added that the family bore Apple no grudge and that her father was going to be
"OK".
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