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Simshop

Electronics

International

Near International departures security, Simshop fills the electronics gap.

Simshop sits in the International Terminal after security, handy if you realize at the last minute that your charger is still at home. Expect standard airport pricing rather than bargains, but it beats hunting through your checked bag. Stock leans toward phone essentials for flyers heading out of ADB.

You’ll mostly see travel basics here: USB cables, universal adapters for multi-region trips, over-ear and in-ear headphones, plus powerbanks for long hauls. Inventory skews toward mainstream Android and iPhone accessories, so niche cables are a coin toss. If you’re flying overnight, grab a powerbank before your International gate call; they do sell out on busy holiday weekends.

Simshop keeps International Terminal hours, generally opening early enough for the first wave of departures and closing after the late-evening flights. Staff can usually confirm if a cable or plug fits your exact phone model, which helps when you’re half-awake pre-boarding. Just double-check return policies at the counter if you’re buying higher-priced gear like Bluetooth headphones.

Cashiers accept major cards alongside Turkish lira, which matters if your layover at Adnan Menderes International is short and you haven’t hit an ATM. If you’re connecting onward, charge your devices at the gate with what you bought here so you can swap anything faulty before boarding. Tip: take a photo of the receipt and packaging at Simshop in the International Terminal in case you need support later.

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