Washington / smartphone/Fairphone
Propriétaires de Fairphone smartphone en Washington.
4 droits statutaires, plus les canaux de réparation propres à Fairphone et les controverses connues.
Figure 01 — Canaux de réparation Fairphone
Auto-réparation disponibleCanaux de réparation Fairphone
Portail auto-réparation
shop.fairphone.comFairphone is widely regarded as the gold standard for repairability. All spare parts are sold direct-to-consumer at transparent prices, and modules can be swapped by users with a standard Phillips screwdriver - no proprietary tools or pairing required. Fairphone 5 (2023) ships with 8 years of OS/security updates and 8+ years of spare parts availability. Step-by-step repair guides are co-published with iFixit.
Réparateurs agréés
support.fairphone.comÉchantillon de pièces
- Fairphone 5 display modulevoir la source
- Fairphone 5 batteryvoir la source
- Fairphone 5 USB-C port modulevoir la source
- Fairphone 5 rear camera modulevoir la source
- Fairphone 5 back covervoir la source
Problèmes de réparation connus
- Limited geographic availability. Fairphone devices are sold primarily in Europe, which limits the impact of its repairability advantages on consumers in North America, Asia, and other regions.
Figure 02 — Droits statutaires en Washington
Droits statutaires en Washington
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Right to parts, tools, and documentation
Original equipment manufacturers of digital electronic products and appliances sold in Washington must make parts, tools, and documentation needed to diagnose, maintain, or repair the product available to owners and independent repair providers on fair and reasonable terms.
Washington Right to Repair Act, HB 1483 (2025), RCW 19.380 - 02
Restrictions on parts pairing
Manufacturers cannot use software locks or pairing requirements that prevent a replacement part from functioning, reduce its functionality, or display misleading warnings about non-OEM or used parts installed by an independent repair provider or owner.
Washington HB 1483 (2025), parts-pairing provisions; Ch. 353, Laws of 2025 - 03
Fair and reasonable terms standard
Manufacturers must offer parts, tools, and documentation at terms equivalent to those given to authorized repair providers, without requiring an additional fee or burdensome obligation to access them.
Washington HB 1483 (2025), §3 - 04
Enforcement under the Consumer Protection Act
Violations are unfair or deceptive practices under Washington's Consumer Protection Act (RCW 19.86). The Attorney General can seek injunctive relief and civil penalties; the CPA also generally allows private actions for actual damages, treble damages, and attorney fees.
Washington Consumer Protection Act, RCW 19.86