Xperia tablet has a bug between wifi and bluetooth

a2dp bluetooth headphones cut in and out when you cut on wifi. this is a huge problem.
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Hi "xrency"
Some Xperia Z tablet users have said, that with the last update this problem seems to be solved. Xperia Care - Support forum
Android version: Google Android 4.2 (Jelly Bean)
Latest available software: 10.3.1.A.2.67
Release started: 2013-10-02
I have an Xperia Z tablet (SPG321 LTE/4G) updated and no issue.
Have you update your tablet on the version above?

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