Texas / smartphone/ASUS
Propriétaires de ASUS smartphone en Texas.
4 droits statutaires, plus les canaux de réparation propres à ASUS et les controverses connues.
Figure 01 — Canaux de réparation ASUS
Pas d'auto-réparationCanaux de réparation ASUS
Réparateurs agréés
www.asus.comÉchantillon de pièces
- Vivobook 15 battery (replacement via service centre)voir la source
- ZenBook 14 keyboard modulevoir la source
- ROG Phone 8 display assemblyvoir la source
Problèmes de réparation connus
- Soldered RAM on ZenBook S series. Recent ZenBook S 13 OLED and ZenBook 14 OLED models ship with non-upgradeable soldered LPDDR5X memory, limiting long-term upgradeability and end-of-life serviceability versus laptops with SO-DIMM slots.
Figure 02 — Droits statutaires en Texas
Droits statutaires en Texas
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Right to parts, tools and documentation
Original equipment manufacturers of covered digital electronic equipment must make documentation, functional parts, and tools needed to diagnose, maintain, or repair the product available to consumers and independent repair providers on fair and reasonable terms.
Texas HB 2963, 89th Legislature, Regular Session (2025) — Right to Repair - 02
Minimum documentation availability period
Manufacturers must keep repair documentation available for a minimum period tied to the product's price: at least three years for products priced between $50 and $99.99, and at least seven years for products priced at $100 or more, measured from the product model's first introduction to market.
Texas HB 2963, 89th Legislature, Regular Session (2025) - 03
No requirement to disclose trade secrets or override security
The law does not require a manufacturer to divulge trade secrets, override security measures, or supply documentation for repairs that pose a credible threat to life or health, provided the manufacturer can show physical evidence of that threat.
Texas HB 2963, 89th Legislature, Regular Session (2025) - 04
Enforcement by the Texas Attorney General
The Texas Attorney General has exclusive enforcement authority. Before bringing an action, the AG must give the manufacturer written notice and a 30-day cure period; uncured violations may then be pursued as deceptive trade practices. The statute does not create a private right of action.
Texas HB 2963, 89th Legislature, Regular Session (2025)