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The amount you'll get for your Motorola One Fusion depends on the device's condition, storage capacity, carrier lock status, and security settings (like Factory Reset Protection). ecoATM pays instant cash at the kiosk and uses real-time market data, so offers can often beat carrier trade-in values. Check ecoATM's online estimate or app to see a current offer before you visit the kiosk.

First get an online quote or lock in a price in the ecoATM app, then prepare your device and bring a charged phone and ID to a kiosk. At the kiosk ecoATM will run a diagnostic, assess condition and make an offer, and you can accept or decline that offer. If you accept, you'll get paid on the spot by cash, PayPal, or Venmo depending on availability.

Yes — ecoATM accepts Motorola One Fusion devices with cracked screens, dents, faulty batteries, water damage, and phones that won't power on, though condition will lower the offer. 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. ecoATM refurbishes devices that can be resold and recycles the rest through certified partners.

Yes — ecoATM buys both locked and unlocked Motorola One Fusion phones, but carrier-locked devices typically receive a lower offer than unlocked ones because lock status affects resale value. A carrier lock means the phone is tied to a specific network and can't be activated on another carrier until it's unlocked. Even locked phones can earn instant cash from ecoATM, so it's worth checking the kiosk or app for an offer.

Back up your data, sign out of your Google account and disable any Factory Reset Protection, then remove your SIM card and any SD card. ecoATM recommends factory resetting the device before you sell to protect your information and to improve the offer if the phone powers on. Bring a charged device and a form of ID to the kiosk to complete the transaction.

You should factory reset your Motorola One Fusion before you sell to remove personal accounts and protect your data, and ecoATM also performs additional data wiping on devices it collects. ecoATM evaluates every device with industry-leading data wipe tools and procedures before refurbishing or reselling. These steps help ensure devices are wiped to industry standards before they leave the ecoATM process.

Devices that can be refurbished are repaired and resold to extend their useful life, while devices that can't be resold are responsibly recycled through ecoATM's certified e-waste partners. ecoATM reports that a large share of collected devices find a second life and the remainder are recycled to keep toxic materials out of landfills. Selling to ecoATM helps keep electronics out of the waste stream and supports responsible recycling practices.

ecoATM calculates the trade-in value for your Motorola One Fusion 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.