Gate 14 in the Main Terminal is your last-minute tech stop
iStore sits by Gate 14 in OKC’s Main Terminal and runs daily from 5am to 8pm, which covers most early departures and evening returns. It’s post-security, so this is a realistic stop even on a shorter connection if your flight is using the 10–18 gate cluster.
This is a small electronics shop, not a full Apple Store, but you’ll usually find phone chargers, USB-C cables, Lightning cables, wired earbuds, and basic Bluetooth headphones. Expect airport pricing: a simple charging cable often runs around $20–$30, and headphones can push past $50. Good safety net if your cable dies at the gate and you don’t want to gamble on the plane’s USB power.
Inventory skews toward grab-and-go accessories rather than big-ticket gear. You might see power banks, travel plugs, and a few cases for recent iPhone and Samsung models, but don’t count on niche items like specialty camera gear or laptop chargers for older machines. If you need a power bank before a 3-hour hop, this is about the only focused electronics option in the Main Terminal.
Staff usually handle quick swaps and simple questions but won’t do device repairs. Returns typically have to happen during the same 5am–8pm window, so keep your receipt until you fly out. Tip: if you just need to top off, check the free outlets near Gate 14 first; if half are broken or taken, then walk into iStore for a cable or power bank and charge at your seat.