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The exact payout for a Motorola Moto G30 depends on its condition, storage size, carrier lock status, and any active security settings on the phone. ecoATM pays instant cash at the kiosk and uses real-time market data to set offers, and its pricing often beats carrier trade-in values. Bring your device charged and with model/storage info to get an accurate on-the-spot offer.

First get an estimate or lock in a price online or in the app, then prepare your Motorola Moto G30 by backing up and removing accounts. Next find an ecoATM kiosk near you, place the device in the machine so it can run diagnostics, and then accept or decline the offer the kiosk gives you. If you accept, ecoATM pays instant cash (or PayPal/Venmo) on the spot.

Yes — ecoATM accepts Motorola Moto G30 phones with cracked screens, dents, faulty batteries, water damage, or that won't power on, though condition affects the offer. If the kiosk can't make a cash offer because the device has no resale value, ecoATM will recycle the phone responsibly. You'll still be doing the environment a favor by keeping e-waste out of landfills.

Yes — ecoATM buys both carrier-locked and unlocked Motorola Moto G30 phones, but carrier-locked devices typically receive a lower offer because lock status affects resale. "Carrier-locked" means the phone is tied to a specific carrier and may limit resale options, which is why unlocked phones usually fetch higher prices. ecoATM will still provide a competitive, instant cash offer for locked devices at the kiosk.

Back up any data you want to keep, sign out of your Google account and disable Factory Reset Protection (FRP), remove the SIM card, and fully charge the phone before you go. Once accounts are removed and FRP is deactivated, perform a factory reset to erase personal information. Bring a valid ID to the ecoATM kiosk and, if you use the ecoATM app, you can lock in a price beforehand.

You should factory reset your Motorola Moto G30 before selling it so your personal data is removed, and ecoATM recommends doing this for your own peace of mind. ecoATM also uses data-wiping tools and performs additional wiping at its processing facility, but because of technical limits they advise sellers to erase their data beforehand. These steps reduce the chance of any personal information remaining on the device.

If your Motorola Moto G30 is in good enough condition it will be refurbished and resold, giving the device a second life and keeping electronics in use longer. Phones that can't be resold are responsibly recycled through certified e-waste partners, and ecoATM reports that a majority of devices find a second life while the rest are recycled. That reuse and recycling helps keep toxic materials out of landfills and reduces electronic waste.

ecoATM calculates the trade-in value for your Motorola Moto G30 after checking the things that affect resale value. That includes storage, carrier lock status, screen condition, battery health, whether it powers on, and Factory Reset Protection status, along with the results of the kiosk diagnostic. An online estimate can help you decide whether it is worth the trip, but the final offer is made in person. Before you go, remove your Google account, reset the phone, and bring it with some charge so there are fewer surprises at the kiosk.