New York / smartphone/OnePlus
Propriétaires de OnePlus smartphone en New York.
4 droits statutaires, plus les canaux de réparation propres à OnePlus et les controverses connues.
Figure 01 — Canaux de réparation OnePlus
Pas d'auto-réparationCanaux de réparation OnePlus
Réparateurs agréés
www.oneplus.comÉchantillon de pièces
- OnePlus 12 display assemblyvoir la source
- OnePlus 12 batteryvoir la source
- OnePlus 12 charging port flexvoir la source
- OnePlus 12 rear camera modulevoir la source
Problèmes de réparation connus
- Merger with Oppo and loss of independent identity. In 2021 OnePlus formally merged its product, R&D, and software teams with Oppo under the BBK Electronics group. Critics argued this reduced OnePlus's ability to set its own repair, software, and sustainability policies independently of Oppo.
- Limited software/parts support windows compared to peers. OnePlus's update and parts-availability commitments have historically lagged behind Samsung, Google, and Fairphone, although the OnePlus 12 series narrowed the gap with a longer support window.
Figure 02 — Droits statutaires en New York
Droits statutaires en New York
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Right to parts, tools and documentation for digital electronics
Original equipment manufacturers of digital electronic products sold in New York must make diagnostic, maintenance, and repair parts, tools, and documentation available to independent repair providers and owners on fair and reasonable terms.
New York Digital Fair Repair Act, S4104A / GBL §399-nn - 02
Assembly-of-parts option for manufacturers
Manufacturers may comply by selling an assembly of parts rather than individual components if providing individual parts would pose a safety risk. Critics note this weakens the law in practice.
New York GBL §399-nn(2)(d) - 03
No requirement to disclose trade secrets
The law does not force manufacturers to share trade secrets, source code, or security-sensitive information, but they must still provide the documentation needed for typical repair.
New York GBL §399-nn(3) - 04
Enforcement by the NY Attorney General
The New York Attorney General has exclusive enforcement authority and can seek injunctive relief and civil penalties. There is no private right of action.
New York GBL §399-nn(5)