T2’s main Apple Authorized Reseller sits in the departures area
This Apple Authorized Reseller in Terminal T2 focuses on current iPhones, iPads, Apple Watch, and accessories, so it’s handy if you crack a cable or forget a charger. Stock usually tracks mainland China release timing, so don’t expect early US launches here. Pricing aligns with official Apple China retail, not duty-free “deals,” so think standard RMB tags rather than airport markdowns.
The shop sits airside in T2, after security, which matters at Chengdu Shuangliu because T1 and T2 are separated and you can’t easily hop between them once cleared. You’ll see the familiar white-and-glass Apple-style layout, with demo units of recent iPhone and iPad models powered on so you can test cameras or compare screen sizes before buying.
Accessories take up a good chunk of space: Lightning and USB‑C cables, MagSafe chargers, AirPods, and a limited run of cases for current iPhone generations. Apple Watch bands show up in standard sizes and colors, but don’t count on finding older or special-edition straps. Tax is baked into the sticker price, so what you see in RMB at the shelf is what you pay at the register.
Service style follows mainland Apple Authorized Reseller norms, so staff can usually help you sign into iCloud, check iPhone region compatibility, or pair AirPods, but full hardware repairs or swaps route to city Apple Stores in Chengdu. If you’re eyeing a bigger purchase like a MacBook, plan for a bit of extra time at the counter to handle serial checks and receipts. Last tip: take a photo of the invoice in case you need warranty help later in another city.