Near POA Terminal 1 departures, Iplace is the airport’s Apple reseller.
This shop sits airside in Terminal 1, so you can walk over after security instead of heading landside. It focuses on Apple gear and accessories, handy if you break a cable or forget a charger before a LATAM or Gol flight out of Porto Alegre. Stock skews recent: iPhone cases, Lightning and USB‑C cables, power bricks, AirPods, and some MacBook accessories.
Prices track typical Brazilian mall Apple resellers, so expect to pay more than online marketplaces, but not wildly above other iPlace locations in Porto Alegre. If you just need to keep a phone alive for a 2–3 hour hop to São Paulo or Rio, a basic cable or 20W charger is usually the least painful spend. Bigger-ticket items like AirPods Pro or Apple Watch bands can jump noticeably in price versus buying in town.
Staff often help with quick setup, like pairing new AirPods to your iPhone or adding a case and applying a screen protector on the spot. The shop usually opens from early morning bank (around 6:00) through the evening wave of departures, but late-night operations after 22:00 can be hit or miss. Language-wise, you’ll find Portuguese first, some English, and occasional Spanish.
Tip: check your cable, charger, and headphones at your gate in Terminal 1; if anything fails a quick test, Iplace is close enough for a last-minute replacement without risking a missed boarding call.