Colorado / smartphone/Xiaomi
Propriétaires de Xiaomi smartphone en Colorado.
3 droits statutaires, plus les canaux de réparation propres à Xiaomi et les controverses connues.
Figure 01 — Canaux de réparation Xiaomi
Pas d'auto-réparationCanaux de réparation Xiaomi
Réparateurs agréés
www.mi.comÉchantillon de pièces
- Xiaomi 14 display assemblyvoir la source
- Xiaomi 14 batteryvoir la source
- Redmi Note 13 displayvoir la source
- Poco F6 batteryvoir la source
- Xiaomi 14 charging port flexvoir la source
Problèmes de réparation connus
- Bootloader unlock restrictions and serialized parts. Xiaomi has tightened bootloader-unlock policies in recent MIUI/HyperOS releases, requiring account verification and waiting periods. Independent repair shops have also reported instances of components being software-paired to specific devices, complicating third-party repair.
- Limited public-facing repair documentation. Unlike Apple, Samsung, and Google, Xiaomi does not publish official service manuals or schematics for its consumer smartphones, leaving the iFixit community and third-party repairers to reverse-engineer disassembly procedures.
Figure 02 — Droits statutaires en Colorado
Droits statutaires en Colorado
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Right to repair consumer electronics (HB24-1121)
Manufacturers of consumer electronics and appliances sold in Colorado must provide owners and independent repair providers with parts, tools, embedded software, firmware, and documentation needed to diagnose, maintain, or repair the product on fair and reasonable terms.
Colorado Consumer Right to Repair Digital Electronic Equipment Act, HB24-1121, Ch. 258, 2024 Session Laws - 02
Fair and reasonable terms standard
Manufacturers must offer parts, tools, embedded software, firmware, and documentation at the lowest equivalent price charged to authorized repair providers, without imposing additional fees or burdensome conditions.
Colorado Right to Repair statutes, C.R.S. §6-1-1501 et seq. - 03
Enforcement under the Colorado Consumer Protection Act
Violations are deceptive trade practices under the Colorado Consumer Protection Act. The Attorney General and district attorneys can seek injunctive relief and civil penalties; consumers may also have private remedies under the CCPA.
Colorado Consumer Protection Act, C.R.S. §6-1-105