BankMyCell is the best place to sell your Motorola Moto Z2 Play; every 15 minutes, we compare 99767 prices across the 13 most trusted, verified and reviewed buyback stores to get you the best offer.
Motorola Moto Z2 Play | Top Offer Price | Lowest Offer Price | Online: Average Cash Value | BankMyCell: Extra Cash Earned |
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32GB | $25.00 | $1.00 | $13.27 | +$11.73 |
64GB | $29.00 | $2.00 | $15.77 | +$13.23 |
Today’s best Motorola Moto Z2 Play resale price is $29.00 with an average market value of $14.52. Has your buyback experience been a confusing mess so far? BankMyCell has put in years of expertise to make sure selling has never been as straightforward and profitable. Our platform pinpoints the highest resale values out of available offers from over 35 online buyback stores to make sure you get maximum profit.
Since the model was released in June 2017, it's worth noting that prices will vary significantly across trade-in and buyback stores.
Your Motorola Moto Z2 Play resale value is calculated by:
Motorola Moto Z2 Play | Top Offer Price | Lowest Offer Price | Online: Average Cash Value | BankMyCell: Extra Cash Earned |
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Unlocked | $29.00 | $3.00 | $12.47 | +$16.53 |
Verizon | $29.00 | $1.00 | $11.93 | +$17.07 |
AT&T | $29.00 | $15.00 | $23.50 | +$5.50 |
T-Mobile | $29.00 | $15.00 | $23.50 | +$5.50 |
Other | $20.00 | $3.00 | $10.70 | +$9.30 |
No, unfortunately, online buyback stores no longer buy a cracked unit for this model. However, you can check if local stores near you like phone kiosks will still offer cash for your cracked device.
What is considered a ‘Cracked’ phone condition?
A Motorola Moto Z2 Play unit is considered cracked if it has cracks and chips to its screen protection or has dents and heavy cosmetic damage to its exterior protective covering. This is no longer accepted by BankMyCell buyers.
No, unfortunately, online buyback stores no longer buy a broken unit of this model. However, you can check if local stores near you like phone kiosks will still offer cash for your broken device.
What is considered broken?
If your device has any or a combination of hardware and software issues, it is considered broken. Additionally, if your phone does not turn on, it is also no longer accepted by BankMyCell buyers.
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