Accuracy of GPS and Bluetooth activated

Hello:
I'm developing application GPS for BB 8800 and I have discovered that the accuracy of GPS is different when the Bluetooth is activated.
My application uses location mode autonomous and need to get the best possible accuracy.
Can anyone shed some light on this issue?
Thanks

Hello:
I'm developing application GPS for BB 8800 and I have discovered that the accuracy of GPS is different when the Bluetooth is activated.
My application uses location mode autonomous and need to get the best possible accuracy.
Can anyone shed some light on this issue?
Thanks

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