Minnesota / smartphone/Xiaomi
Xiaomi smartphone owners in Minnesota.
5 statutory rights, plus Xiaomi's own self-service repair channels and known controversies.
Figure 01 — Xiaomi repair channels
No self-serviceXiaomi repair channels
Authorized providers
www.mi.comSample spare parts
- Xiaomi 14 display assemblysee source
- Xiaomi 14 batterysee source
- Redmi Note 13 displaysee source
- Poco F6 batterysee source
- Xiaomi 14 charging port flexsee source
Known repair issues
- 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 — Statutory rights in Minnesota
Statutory rights in Minnesota
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Right to parts, tools and documentation
Original equipment manufacturers of digital electronic products sold in Minnesota must make documentation, parts, and tools needed to diagnose, maintain, or repair the product available to owners and independent repair providers on fair and reasonable terms.
Minnesota Digital Fair Repair Act, Minn. Stat. §325E.72 - 02
Fair and reasonable terms standard
Manufacturers must provide parts, tools, and documentation at the lowest actual cost charged to authorized repair providers, without requiring a substantial obligation that the manufacturer does not impose on its own technicians.
Minnesota Digital Fair Repair Act, Minn. Stat. §325E.72 subd. 1(g) - 03
No requirement to disclose trade secrets
The law does not require manufacturers to divulge trade secrets, but they must still provide the documentation, parts, and tools that are needed for typical diagnosis and repair.
Minnesota Digital Fair Repair Act, Minn. Stat. §325E.72 subd. 4 - 04
Enforcement by the Minnesota Attorney General
Violations are treated as deceptive trade practices under Minnesota law. The Attorney General has exclusive enforcement authority and can seek injunctive relief and civil penalties; there is no private right of action.
Minnesota Digital Fair Repair Act, Minn. Stat. §325E.72 subd. 5 - 05
Broad coverage of consumer digital electronics
Minnesota's law is considered one of the broadest U.S. right-to-repair laws because it covers most digital electronic equipment sold to consumers, including business-to-business products, with relatively few exclusions.
Minnesota Digital Fair Repair Act, Minn. Stat. §325E.72 subd. 1