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The value of your Motorola Moto Z Force depends on the model and storage, the phone's cosmetic and functional condition, carrier lock status, and whether security protections like Find My Phone or Factory Reset Protection are still active. ecoATM pays instant cash at the kiosk and its pricing is backed by market data — it often beats carrier trade-in values, though exact offers vary by device and condition.

Start by getting an online estimate or locking in a price in the ecoATM app, then prepare your phone for sale by signing out of accounts and backing up data. Bring it to your nearest ecoATM kiosk, place the Motorola Moto Z Force in the machine so it can run diagnostics, and then accept or decline the cash offer on the spot; if you accept, ecoATM pays instantly by cash, PayPal, or Venmo.

Yes — ecoATM accepts Motorola Moto Z Force phones with cracked screens, dents, faulty batteries, water damage, or phones that won't power on, although condition will reduce the offer you receive. If the kiosk can't make a cash offer for resale, ecoATM will recycle the device responsibly so it doesn't end up in a landfill.

Yes — ecoATM buys both locked and unlocked Motorola Moto Z Force phones, but carrier-locked devices typically receive a lower offer because lock status affects resale value. A carrier lock ties a phone to a specific network, and while it can limit resale options, ecoATM still makes a competitive offer with instant payment.

Back up your data, sign out of your Google account (or other accounts), and deactivate any Factory Reset Protection before you sell. Remove your SIM card, charge the device if possible, and perform a factory reset so your Motorola Moto Z Force is ready for the ecoATM kiosk.

You should factory reset and remove accounts before selling to protect your information, and ecoATM also wipes every device using industry-standard data wipe tools and procedures before any resale. These additional data-wiping steps help ensure your personal data is removed before the device is refurbished or recycled.

Devices that can be resold are refurbished and given a second life, extending their usable lifespan, while devices that can't be resold are recycled through ecoATM's certified e-waste partners. That combination of refurbishment and responsible recycling keeps toxic materials out of landfills and reduces electronic waste.

What your Motorola Moto Z Force is worth as a trade-in depends on the exact unit you bring in. ecoATM checks storage, carrier lock status, screen condition, battery health, whether it powers on, and Factory Reset Protection status and then shows the final cash offer after a short diagnostic. You are free to walk away if the offer is not what you had in mind, or accept it and get paid right there. Even small condition details can move the offer, especially on everyday Moto models.