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The exact amount depends on your Motorola Moto G10's condition, storage capacity, carrier lock status, and security settings like Factory Reset Protection — devices in better cosmetic and working condition earn higher offers. ecoATM pays instant cash at the kiosk and its pricing is backed by real-time market data, so offers often beat carrier trade-in values; use the online estimate or app to get a model-specific range before you go.

The ecoATM selling process is five simple steps: get an online quote or app estimate, prepare your Motorola Moto G10, find a nearby kiosk, place/connect the device so the kiosk can run a quick diagnostic, then accept or decline the cash offer. If you accept, ecoATM pays you on the spot (cash, PayPal, or Venmo) and if you decline you simply keep your phone.

Yes — ecoATM accepts Motorola Moto G10 phones with cracked screens, dents, faulty batteries, water damage, or phones that won't power on, though those issues will reduce the payout. If ecoATM cannot make a cash offer for resale value, the kiosk will route the device to responsible recycling so it doesn't end up in a landfill.

Yes — ecoATM buys both carrier-locked and unlocked Motorola Moto G10 phones, but carrier-locked devices typically receive a lower offer because lock status affects resale value. Even when locked, ecoATM will still evaluate the phone and make a competitive offer based on its market value and condition.

Back up any data you want to keep, sign out of your Google account and disable Factory Reset Protection, remove your SIM card, then perform a factory reset before bringing the phone to a kiosk. ecoATM also recommends charging the device and bringing a valid ID to speed up the process.

You should factory reset your Motorola Moto G10 before selling to protect your data, and ecoATM also wipes every device that powers on using specialized data-erasing technology before resale or recycling. These steps help ensure your personal information is removed to industry-standard levels prior to any further use of the device.

Devices that are in good working condition are refurbished and resold, extending their useful life, while phones that can't be resold are recycled through ecoATM's certified e-waste partners. That approach keeps valuable materials in use and helps keep toxic components out of landfills.

Your Motorola Moto G10 trade-in value comes down to the details, not just the model name. ecoATM checks things like storage, carrier lock status, screen condition, battery health, whether it powers on, and Factory Reset Protection status before showing the final offer on the kiosk screen. The online estimate is a useful starting point, but the kiosk diagnostic is what locks in the value, and you only sell if the offer feels right. If you accept, ecoATM pays on the spot by cash or, where available, Venmo or PayPal.