Is your Samsung experiencing persistent signal processing issues — weak network even with strong coverage, inability to maintain call quality, or data connectivity dropping despite a good SIM and network plan? The Intermediate Frequency IC — also known as the IF IC — is the board-level chip that processes radio frequency signals at an intermediate stage between the antenna and the baseband processor. A faulty IF IC causes signal processing failure that software and SIM changes cannot fix.
Restore signal processing on your Samsung at the chip level. Order the Intermediate Frequency IC from SAHII.in — precision RF component, wholesale price, free delivery across India.
| Compatible Brand | Samsung |
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| Product Type | Intermediate Frequency IC |
| Condition | New |
| Packing | Secure Anti-Static Packaging |
| In The Box | 1 Unit of Intermediate Frequency IC for Samsung |
| Country Of Origin | China |
| Sold By | SAHII.in, New Delhi |
Parts commonly ordered with Intermediate Frequency IC for Samsung Galaxy Note N7000 for this model
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The Intermediate Frequency IC in your Samsung sits in the RF signal chain between the antenna and the baseband processor — converting received radio signals to a lower, more manageable intermediate frequency for further processing. It also converts outgoing signals to the correct RF frequency for transmission. A faulty IF IC disrupts this conversion, causing signal quality issues, call drops, and data connectivity problems on your Samsung that cannot be resolved through software or SIM changes.
The Antenna Switch routes signals between different antenna paths. The Antenna Chip manages the antenna interface. The Intermediate Frequency IC processes the signal content itself — converting it between frequency bands for accurate decoding and transmission. All three are part of the RF chain on your Samsung but perform distinct functions. Failure of any one produces signal problems but the root cause can be identified through board-level diagnostics.
Symptoms include consistently poor call quality despite good signal bars, data speeds significantly below network capability, calls dropping mid-conversation in areas with good coverage, inability to register on certain network bands, and signal issues that persist across multiple SIM cards on your Samsung .
No. This is a micro-SMD chip soldered onto the Samsung motherboard requiring hot air rework equipment, flux, and advanced board-level repair skills. Only professional technicians experienced in RF-level board repair should attempt this.
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.