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Framework Laptop 13 Pro Delay Turns Haptic Trackpad Reliability Into The Launch Test

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Framework moved first Laptop 13 Pro shipments from June to July after finding haptic trackpad and display issues, while mainboard-only preorders remain on schedule.

Framework Laptop 13 Pro Delay Turns Haptic Trackpad Reliability Into The Launch Test

Framework Slips Its First Pro Laptop Into A July Production Test

Framework is delaying the first shipments of its Laptop 13 Pro, moving the first batch from a planned June launch into July and warning that some units could slip into early August.

Customers outside the first batch are being moved from July into August, with a smaller risk that the final August batches reach early September.

The delay is concentrated around two new components: the haptic trackpad and the custom display.

Framework says mainboard preorders and orders that do not include those components remain on schedule, which narrows the issue to the full Laptop 13 Pro system rather than every related preorder.

That distinction matters because the Laptop 13 Pro is positioned as a more refined version of Framework’s modular 13-inch line.

A shipment pause before mass production is less damaging than a post-launch reliability problem, but it also delays independent full-system reviews until July, leaving June mainboard customers without Framework-specific performance reviews for the new configuration.

Trackpad Reliability Becomes The Critical Blocker

The haptic trackpad has gone through dozens of internal firmware releases as Framework tuned haptic feel, force uniformity, touch behavior and click behavior.

During the final ramp, the company found that some units could reset the trackpad after repeated clicking.

Framework worked with Lite-On and Boréas and traced the failure to an electrical grounding issue in the PCB design.

Firmware changes did not fully remove the failure mode when the original board entered the production ramp, so the company is holding Laptop 13 Pro production until a new PCB version can be used across all haptic trackpads.

The replacement modules are expected to reach the final assembly factory in mid-July.

Framework says first samples of the revised board resolve the issue, while validation continues with tests that include 200,000 sequential clicks.

The schedule now depends on that validation finishing without another regression.

Display Firmware And Memory Availability Add Smaller Friction

The display problem is separate.

Framework found a panel-initialization bug on one unit during the production ramp and worked with CSOT on updated display firmware.

The updated panels are expected to fit inside the same timing window as the haptic trackpad modules, so the display issue does not add a second laptop delay, although standalone display preorders now start in July rather than June.

Framework is also adjusting how it handles LPCAMM2 memory for customers ordering the Intel Core Ultra Series 3 mainboard.

Retail LPCAMM2 options remain limited, so customers can ask support to add memory to an existing mainboard preorder.

Adding memory to a June batch may slightly delay that shipment, and Framework plans to add a future bundle option for mainboard buyers.

The immediate watchpoint is whether Framework can restart mass production quickly after the revised trackpad modules arrive.

If July validation holds, the delay stays close to a one-month manufacturing correction.

If the new PCB or display firmware exposes another issue, the first Pro model risks losing the launch discipline that modular hardware buyers often expect.

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