No gps fix,

Hello together,
i can´t get a gps fix on my z1 compact since beginning.
Also the internal system test didn´t find a satelite after 30 min in free air.
As well the app GPS fix didn´t find anything, also after deleting and redownloading the datas.
All apps regarding to gps didn´t work proper, as navigon, google maps usw,
Please help.
thanks and best regards
Florian

Hi Blade171,
Welcome to the community! Since you're new please be sure that you have checked out our Discussion guidelines.
Sorry to hear about this issue, I would first suggest trying a software repair to try resolve this issue. Please use the instructions below.
Note: make sure to back up the handset using PC Companion.
1. Download the PC Companion software from PC Companion and install it on your PC.
2. Install and open PC Companion then select Support Zone.
3. Phone Software Update.
4. Start.
5. Repair Phone
6. Continue
7. Accept data removal
8. Next
9. Wait for prepare
10. Select Phone
11. Follow the connection steps 
If this does not help, then you will need to get the handset back to the place of purchase for assessment.
I hope this helps.
 - Official Sony Xperia Support Staff
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