Watch how she filmed with iPhone X before it was released .. and expelled her father
The video : youtube
Brooke Amelia Peterson did not expect a short film with her family in a coffee shop to separate her father from work for Apple.
In the details, according to the second video released by Brock two days ago to explain what happened, Apple expelled one of its engineers who worked for the development team iPhone X, after the wildfire spread like a video clip of his daughter a week before the launch of the phone mentioned in the markets .
Brock explained that during a visit to her father at his workplace, she filmed using Apple 's e - payment service in the company' s restaurant to later review the iPhone X quickly, specifically the camera and the large screen, without mentioning anything else.
The girl expressed surprise at the spread of the video phone, although it is not famous and does not have many followers on its channel on YouTube, and I was surprised by what happened, especially since hundreds of videos were published before that to the phone.
However, nothing happened to her father who paid the price dearly, although the girl confirmed that she deleted the video immediately after the company asked her to do so, and confirmed that her father bears full responsibility for violating the laws.
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