AMAs on reddit are a good way for tech companies to communicate with fans and potential customers and answer any concerns they may have. Of course, not all of them go well, but if you’re honest and respond to important questions, it’s easy enough to do. Essential may have had a couple of screw-ups in the past, but at least it did its AMA right. Here are some responses we thought deserved a spot in this recap.
Here are some highlights from today’s AMA with Andy Rubin and the Essential team was written by the awesome team at Android Police.