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The exact value for a Motorola Moto Z2 Play depends on its condition, storage capacity, carrier lock status, and any active security settings like Factory Reset Protection. ecoATM pays instant cash at its kiosks and its pricing is backed by market data that often beats carrier trade-in values, so check the online estimate or app to lock in a price before you go. Final offers are determined at the ecoATM kiosk after a quick diagnostic.

Start by getting an online quote or locking in a price in the ecoATM app, then prepare your device by removing accounts and charging it. Find your nearest ecoATM kiosk, place the Motorola Moto Z2 Play in the machine so it can run a diagnostic, and ecoATM will present a cash offer on the spot. You can accept the offer and get paid immediately or decline and keep your phone.

Yes — ecoATM accepts Motorola Moto Z2 Play devices with cracked screens, dents, faulty batteries, water damage, or that won't power on, though condition affects the payout. Damaged phones typically earn less than fully working ones, and if the ecoATM kiosk or processing center can't make a cash offer, ecoATM will responsibly recycle the device. Either way, ecoATM helps keep unusable devices out of landfills.

Yes — ecoATM accepts carrier-locked Motorola Moto Z2 Play phones, but carrier-locked devices typically receive a lower offer than unlocked ones because lock status affects resale. A carrier-locked phone is tied to a specific carrier, which can limit resale options, but ecoATM will still evaluate the device and make a competitive cash offer. You can get paid on the spot if you accept the ecoATM kiosk offer.

Back up any data you want to keep, sign out of your Google account, and disable Factory Reset Protection before you bring your phone to an ecoATM kiosk. Remove your SIM card, fully charge the device if possible, and perform a factory reset. Bringing a charged, reset phone helps ensure the highest possible offer from ecoATM.

You should factory reset the Motorola Moto Z2 Play before selling to protect your personal information, because that's the most reliable way to remove accounts and data. ecoATM also uses specialized data-wiping tools at its processing center and wipes devices to industry standards where technologically possible, but the company recommends erasing your device yourself to be certain your data is removed. Taking those steps before visiting an ecoATM kiosk is the best way to protect your information.

Devices that are in good enough condition are refurbished and resold by ecoATM, which extends their useful life, while devices that can't be resold are recycled through ecoATM's certified e-waste partners. ecoATM gives a large share of collected electronics a second life and responsibly recycles the rest to keep toxic materials out of landfills. Selling your Motorola Moto Z2 Play to ecoATM helps recover parts and reduces e-waste.

Your Motorola Moto Z2 Play 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.