Near the T1 departures seating, this kiosk plugs last-minute gaps.
Mobile Accessories Kiosk sits airside in Terminal T1, close to the main international gates, and focuses on basics you forgot to pack. You’ll see small racks of phone cases, charging cables, power banks, and over-ear and in-ear headphones right by the standard departure seating area. Stock skews toward recent iPhone and Samsung models, with a smaller shelf for USB-C laptops and tablets.
Prices run higher than downtown Almaty: expect simple USB cables and wall plugs to start around the cost of an airport coffee, with branded power banks and headsets climbing into mid-range electronics-store territory. Payment usually works with major credit cards and local cards, which helps if you already spent your tenge at duty free. If you only need a basic cable or adapter, this stand is still cheaper than buying from an onboard catalog.
The kiosk mainly covers quick-fix items: charging bricks, multi-port USB hubs, SIM card tools, and simple screen protectors that staff can install in a couple of minutes when they’re not busy. Choice in colors and premium brands is limited, so if you’re picky about accessories, treat this as a backup option rather than your primary shop. For long-haul flights over 6 hours, grabbing a spare cable here beats watching your only one fray mid-connection.
One tip: check your boarding pass and gate on the T1 screens before walking over, then buy your cable or adapter on the way back toward your actual gate so you’re not carrying extra bags across the terminal twice.