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Painting on my meizu m3

This is a discussion on Painting on my meizu m3 within the music card M3 forums, part of the Discontinued Meizu Products category; i would consider myself a good motiv painter (same pint type as them cars..) would doing so on teh back ...

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    Painting on my meizu m3

    i would consider myself a good motiv painter (same pint type as them cars..)

    would doing so on teh back of my m3 void varanty? or damage the actual player?
    one more thing.. annyine knows how thick teh backside metall plate is?

    im thinking of REAL flame motive as i know this would be awesomme

    so what does other meizu fans think of this?

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    First off it is motif.

    Secondly, while I am not sure this would void your warranty (I have a feeling it could), I wouldn't take that chance in a million years. A little paint in the wrong spot could destroy any electronic device (I am assuming if you auto paint then you are planning to use some sort of spray device).

    If you want to change the motif of your Meizu, I would recommend the "sticker" method where you basically take a hi-rez picture and print it onto a sticker like paper.

    You might even want to check ebay for something like that premade.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Autch View Post
    i would consider myself a good motiv painter (same pint type as them cars..)

    would doing so on teh back of my m3 void varanty? or damage the actual player?
    one more thing.. annyine knows how thick teh backside metall plate is?

    im thinking of REAL flame motive as i know this would be awesomme

    so what does other meizu fans think of this?
    If you know what youre doing and make sure no paint gets into the player you will be fine
    I think it will void your warranty as the seller/manufacturer can easily claim you "altered" the device

    still, chances are minimal it will go wrong... get your creative juices flowing and show us the results!