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Huawei

T3

Gate-side tech fix in T3

Right in Terminal T3, Huawei works as a quick tech pit stop if your phone or earbuds are acting up before boarding. It’s a brand store, not a generic electronics stall, so staff actually know the current Huawei models and accessories. Expect the usual phones, tablets, laptops, earbuds, chargers, and cases, all with China-mainland pricing rather than airport-only markups on basics like USB‑C cables.

The shop sits airside in T3, so you only get here after security. That makes it useful for last‑minute cables and power banks to pair with the USB ports you’ll see at SZX gates. Stock skews to recent Huawei phones and Mate/Pad lines, with fewer third‑party accessories than a typical electronics multi-brand shop. If you’re flying out on a late China Southern or Shenzhen Airlines departure, it’s one of the few places still selling legit fast‑charge bricks in the evening.

Don’t expect Apple or Samsung gear here; it’s Huawei-only, which matters if your main device uses SuperCharge and you want the proper 66W or 88W brick. Prices for small items like cases and screen protectors usually sit in the double‑digit RMB range, not souvenir‑shop territory. Staff can often swap a screen protector on the spot in under 10–15 minutes, handy on a 90‑minute layover.

Quick tip: buy the highest‑wattage power bank or charger they stock that matches your phone, then charge it at one of the T3 seating areas before boarding so you’re not hunting outlets on the aircraft.

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