Gate-side Apple gear without leaving the Main Terminal
iStudio in Bangkok Suvarnabhumi’s Main Terminal is the airport’s Apple Premium Reseller, so this is the spot for last‑minute cables, chargers, and headphones before a long haul. You’ll see the familiar white storefront on the airside shopping level after security, among the big brand fashion names. Stock runs close to a normal city iStudio, just in a smaller footprint, with iPhones, iPads, Macs, Apple Watch, and accessories on display.
Pricing tracks standard Thailand retail, so don’t expect big “airport discount” deals on a 30W USB‑C power adapter or AirPods Pro. That said, it’s a lifesaver if your Lightning cable dies right before a 10‑hour flight. Staff usually speak solid English and can sort SIM‑eSIM questions for iPhones sold in Thailand, but they won’t unlock phones from other regions.
Because it’s post‑security in the Main Terminal, you can duck in even on a tight international connection, as long as you’re already airside and not transferring from a domestic terminal. Figure 10–15 minutes to browse, pay, and get back to a nearby gate with time to spare. They accept major credit cards and mobile wallets in THB, with printed VAT receipts for any warranty follow‑ups in Thailand.
One practical tip: check Apple’s official Thailand price online before you tap your card, then use iStudio here only for urgent buys like adapters, cables, or a backup set of earphones when your originals quit in the gate area.