Oregon / smartphone/Xiaomi
Propriétaires de Xiaomi smartphone en Oregon.
4 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 Oregon
Droits statutaires en Oregon
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Right to parts, tools, and documentation
Original equipment manufacturers must make documentation, parts, and tools needed to diagnose, maintain, or repair consumer electronics available to owners and independent repair providers on fair and reasonable terms.
Oregon SB 1596 (2024) — Right to Repair, ORS Chapter 646A - 02
Ban on parts pairing for products sold from 2025
For products manufactured for the first time and sold or used in Oregon on or after 1 January 2025, manufacturers cannot use software or hardware that prevents an installed replacement part from functioning, reduces its functionality, or shows misleading warnings about the part's authenticity.
Oregon SB 1596 (2024), Section 3(2) - 03
Fair and reasonable terms for repair materials
Manufacturers must offer parts, tools, and documentation on terms equivalent to those given to authorised repair providers, without requiring an additional fee or substantial obligation to access them.
Oregon SB 1596 (2024), Section 2 - 04
Enforcement by the Oregon Department of Justice
Violations are treated as unlawful trade practices under Oregon's Unfair Trade Practices Act. The Attorney General can seek injunctive relief and civil penalties.
Oregon SB 1596 (2024), Section 5; ORS 646.605 et seq.