Opposite the domestic gates in Terminal 2, this is the Samsung stop
This Samsung store in DMK Terminal 2 sits airside on the domestic side, so you hit it after security, not landside. It’s a quick option if you realized at check-in that your charging cable is dying or your power bank is missing. Expect standard Thai mall-style pricing rather than duty-free discounts; think normal retail tags, not bargains. Stock and promotions can shift month to month, so don’t bank on a specific sale.
Most travelers use this shop to grab phone essentials before a flight out of Terminal 2: USB-C and Lightning cables, wall chargers, basic earphones, and sometimes power banks. If they have phones or tablets on display, they’re usually current Galaxy models at full retail prices, closer to what you’d see at a Bangkok mall than in a street shop. Accessories often sit in the THB 300–1,200 range, so this isn’t the cheapest fix, just the closest one to your gate.
Service here runs roughly from early-morning departures through late-night domestic waves, generally lining up with Terminal 2’s main bank of flights between about 05:00 and 23:00. Staff handle quick swaps and accessory sales faster than more complicated questions, so don’t expect deep tech support on a tight 40-minute connection. If your flight leaves from a far-end domestic gate, give yourself an extra 10–15 minutes round trip to swing by here before boarding.
Practical tip: check your cable and power bank at your hotel; if something looks iffy, plan five extra minutes in Terminal 2 after security and sort it at Samsung before you head to your gate.