Gate-side tech stop in Terminal A
This Samsung store sits airside in Terminal A at Warsaw Chopin Airport, handy if you realize at gate that your phone cable is dying or you forgot a charger. Expect current Samsung phones, tablets, buds, and watches alongside accessories like USB-C cables, power banks, and quick-charge wall plugs. Prices track normal Polish retail more than downtown promo deals, so think convenience premium rather than outlet bargains.
Terminal A means this shop mainly serves Schengen and non-Schengen departures from WAW’s main building, so you can duck in after security and still keep an eye on your boarding time. Staff generally speak Polish and English, and can help with basic setup or checking compatibility if you’re not sure a charger will work with your specific Galaxy or other Android phone. Stock skews to recent models, so don’t expect many legacy parts for very old devices.
You’ll see a lot of smaller items under 100 PLN near the counter: cables, wired and wireless in-ear headphones, travel chargers, and simple cases. Larger purchases like phones, tablets, and watches usually sit on display tables so you can quickly try screen brightness and camera response under airport lighting. Payment is straightforward with cards and contactless, and most international credit cards process in seconds.
One practical tip: if you’re buying a power adapter or cable for use on your flight from Terminal A, ask them to open the package and test it on a demo device before you walk back toward your gate, so you don’t find out at 35,000 feet that the connector is wrong.