Is your Samsung Galaxy S10 completely unable to get a GPS fix, failing to detect any satellites, or crashing navigation apps — even though the GPS Antenna is confirmed intact? The GPS Control IC is the board-level chip that processes incoming GPS satellite signals and converts them into usable location data for your device. A faulty GPS Control IC causes total GPS failure at the chip level when all physical antenna components are undamaged.
Restore GPS from the chip level on your Samsung Galaxy S10. Order the GPS Control IC from SAHII.in — precision board-level component, wholesale price, free delivery across India.
| Compatible Brand | Samsung |
| Compatible Model | Galaxy S10 |
| Color | |
| Product Type | GPS Control IC |
| Condition | New |
| Packing | Secure Anti-Static Packaging |
| In The Box | 1 Unit of GPS Control IC for Samsung Galaxy S10 |
| Country Of Origin | China |
| Sold By | SAHII.in, New Delhi |
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The GPS Control IC in your Samsung Galaxy S10 receives the raw radio frequency signals from the GPS Antenna and processes them — decoding satellite timing data, calculating the device's precise geographic coordinates, and delivering accurate location information to the operating system and navigation apps. Without a functioning GPS Control IC, your Samsung Galaxy S10 cannot determine its location regardless of antenna condition or software settings.
If the GPS Antenna is confirmed intact and correctly connected — verified by a technician — but the Samsung Galaxy S10 still cannot detect any satellites or calculate a location, the GPS Control IC is the likely board-level cause. A technician can further confirm using RF diagnostic tools to check whether the antenna is receiving signals that the IC is failing to process.
GPS Control IC failure is less common than antenna or flex cable damage but occurs due to power surge damage, liquid ingress reaching the motherboard, or physical shock damaging the solder joints on your Samsung Galaxy S10. It becomes the diagnosis after ruling out all physical antenna components.
No. The GPS Control IC is a micro-SMD chip soldered onto the Samsung Galaxy S10 motherboard. Replacement requires hot air rework equipment, flux, and advanced board-level repair skills. Attempting this without proper tools causes permanent motherboard damage.
Yes — a 7-day replacement warranty against manufacturing defects is included. An unboxing video is mandatory for all warranty claims. Once the chip has been soldered it is considered used and cannot be returned. For more information, check out SAHII's Return Policy.