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The amount you can get for your Motorola Moto Z depends on its model, storage size, cosmetic and functional condition, carrier lock status, and any active security settings. ecoATM pays instant cash at the kiosk and provides offers based on real-time market data, which often beats carrier trade-in values. Final payout varies by those factors and the kiosk's diagnostic, so expect offers to change with condition and market demand.

Start by getting an online estimate or locking a price in the ecoATM app, then prepare your device by removing accounts and charging it. Bring the phone to a nearby ecoATM kiosk, connect the device for the kiosk's diagnostic, and ecoATM will make an on-screen offer you can accept or decline. If you accept, you get paid instantly in cash or via PayPal or Venmo on the spot.

Yes — ecoATM accepts Motorola Moto Z devices with cracked screens, dents, faulty batteries, water damage, or phones that won't power on, though condition will affect the offer. Phones that won't power on or have severe issues typically receive a lower payout or reduced offer after inspection. If ecoATM cannot make a resale offer, the device will be recycled responsibly so it stays out of landfills.

Yes, ecoATM accepts carrier-locked Motorola Moto Z phones, but locked devices typically receive a lower offer than unlocked devices because lock status affects resale. A carrier-locked phone is tied to a specific carrier and that limitation can reduce resale value, yet ecoATM will still evaluate and make a competitive offer. You can sell either locked or unlocked devices at an ecoATM kiosk.

Back up any data you want to keep, sign out of your Google account, and disable Factory Reset Protection before you bring the phone in. Remove your SIM card, charge the device, and perform a factory reset if possible; bring a government-issued ID if you decide to sell. ecoATM also recommends following the app or site instructions to lock a price and speed up the kiosk visit.

You should factory reset and remove personal accounts before selling to protect your information, since ecoATM recommends sellers erase their devices prior to trade-in. ecoATM also uses industry-standard data-wiping tools at its processing center and attempts to wipe devices where technologically possible, but they advise sellers to erase their own data first because no remote guarantee can be made. Doing both — your own reset plus ecoATM's wiping — gives the best protection for your personal information.

Devices in good working condition are refurbished and resold so they get a second life, which extends device usefulness and reduces waste. Devices that can't be resold are recycled through ecoATM's certified e-waste partners, and the company follows responsible recycling standards. That process helps keep toxic materials out of landfills and recovers valuable components for reuse.

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