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The amount you can get for a Motorola Moto G60 depends on its condition — things like cosmetic damage, storage size, carrier lock status, and security settings all affect value. ecoATM pays instant cash at the kiosk, and you can get an online estimate or lock a price in the app before you go. ecoATM's pricing is backed by market data and often beats carrier trade-in values, so it's worth getting a personalized offer first.

First, check your Motorola Moto G60's estimated value online or in the ecoATM app. Next, prepare the phone for sale by backing up your data and signing out of your accounts. Then find a nearby ecoATM kiosk, place the device inside so it can run a quick diagnostic, and review the offer. If you accept, ecoATM pays you instantly in cash, or via PayPal or Venmo.

Yes — ecoATM accepts Motorola Moto G60 phones with cracked screens, dents, faulty batteries, water damage, or devices that won't power on, though functional and cosmetic issues will affect the offer. If the kiosk or processing center determines a device has no resale value, ecoATM will recycle it responsibly through certified partners. Selling a damaged Moto G60 still gets you cash while keeping e-waste out of landfills.

Yes — ecoATM buys both locked and unlocked Motorola Moto G60 phones, but carrier-locked devices typically receive a lower offer than unlocked ones because lock status affects resale. A carrier-locked phone is one that can only be used on a specific carrier's network unless the lock is removed. ecoATM will still make a competitive offer based on the phone's overall market value, and you can see how lock status affects the price when you get an estimate.

Back up any data you want to keep, then sign out of your Google account and disable Factory Reset Protection before you head to the kiosk. Remove your SIM card and, if possible, charge the device, since phones that power on earn more. Finally, perform a factory reset so your Motorola Moto G60 is ready for ecoATM to accept.

You should factory reset your Motorola Moto G60 before selling it, since that's the most reliable way to remove your personal information. ecoATM also performs additional data wiping on devices at its processing facility where technologically possible. Devices are wiped to industry standards before resale, but ecoATM still recommends erasing your data yourself so you know it's gone.

If your Motorola Moto G60 is in good enough condition, ecoATM refurbishes and resells it, giving the phone a second life and extending its usefulness. Devices that can't be resold are responsibly recycled through ecoATM's certified e-waste partners, so their materials are recovered rather than discarded. This reuse and recycling helps reduce electronic waste and keeps toxic materials out of landfills.

ecoATM calculates the trade-in value for your Motorola Moto G60 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.