TechJunkie is a BOX20 Media Company

Home Mobile Android Galaxy S How To Fix GPS Issues On Galaxy S9 And Galaxy S9 Plus

How To Fix GPS Issues On Galaxy S9 And Galaxy S9 Plus

How To Fix GPS Issues On Galaxy S9 And Galaxy S9 Plus

We all know that the Samsung Galaxy S9 or Samsung Galaxy S9 Plus are the two best smartphones on the market at this current time. Although they are a brilliant phone, you will still get problems. One of the more frustrating problems on the Samsung Galaxy S9 or Galaxy S9 Plus aside from losing the lock or dealing with odd results from fitness apps seems to be the inbuilt GPS.
If you are having troubles with the GPS on your Samsung Galaxy S9 or Galaxy S9 Plus and you can see that it is not showing an accurate positioning then here are some things you need to consider.

5 Troubleshooting Methods for Galaxy S9Ss9 Plus GPS Problems:

  • Activate the High Accuracy mode

When you have the GPS feature turned on, you can use your smartphone to pinpoint the location a lot easier. This is the first thing to try because it is a simple change of settings that can easily be performed. You can reverse this anytime and the majority of times, this tends to work.

  1. Start by going to the settings
  2. Then tap on location and be sure to have it turned on
  3. Now choose the high accuracy option which is available.
  • Download the GPS Status and Toolbox

When using this particular app, you can have access to a wide range of options and settings. Inside this app is everything you could dream of knowing about your GPS sensors and GPS data from signal strength to the positioning of satellites or even speed, accuracy, acceleration, better status and many more features.
There are other tools for sharing your location, leveling, compass or navigation with the Radar are only some of the unique features that you can get with this app. You can download this and start exploring right away from here.

  • Clear the cache from other apps that use the GPS

After using the above app, if you find nothing wrong with your Samsung Galaxy S9 or Galaxy S9 Plus, then maybe you are having a problem with sharing the GPS. This could be a possibility if you have a lot of third-party apps installed on your phone, that usually rely on the GPS Function. By clearing the cache of  these apps you could the problem:

  1. Start by going to the Settings
  2. Then access the Application Manager
  3. Now tap on the clear cache option.
  • Perform a hard reset/factory reset of your Galaxy s9

By doing a factory reset or also known as the hard reset, you will be deleting all the data, information and settings on your smartphone. This is very effective when you have tried everything and nothing works. This will be your last resort by restoring back to the factory defaults.

If you are willing to try this, first, backup all your data, and second:

  1. Start by going to the settings
  2. Then access the back & Reset Section
  3. Now tap on Reset Device
  4. Finally, select Erase everything

When you start from a fresh configuration on your smartphone and begin to install new apps, then keep a close eye on what you’re adding. Some of the old apps may have been what caused the GPS problem and you don’t want to have the same problem again!

  • Run a GPS test for the satellites and decide accordingly

If you have gotten to this final step without success, then you can test to see what the nature of the problem with the GPS test. This time you will need to compare what kind of satellites your Samsung Galaxy S9 or Galaxy S9 Plus use for positioning with what other devices use. If your smartphone is not picking up the GPS signal, you have all the reasons to suspect a hardware problem. You can, however take your Samsung Galaxy S9 or Galaxy S9 Plus to Samsung store of the retailer.

How To Factory Reset Samsung Galaxy S9 And Galaxy S9 Plus

Read Next 
Desmond Andrada

Feb 26, 2018

506 Articles Published

More