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Unfortunately. BlueTooth and WiFi both transmit and receive in the 2.4GHz band.
And radio frequency filters cannot be made perfect, so some interference is always expected.
In the past I had an Android HDMI stick where BlueTooth and WiFi also did not work together.
Luckily modern phones like the A5 Pro can also use 5GHz WiFi. So, if your home network has both 2.4GHz and 5GHz WiFi, try and connect the phone to your Access Point or Modem on 5GHz.
This should avoid some of the interference between WiFi and BlueTooth.
5GHz WiFi has also higher bandwidth than 2.4GHz, the only drawback is that a 5GHz signal doesnot travel as far as a 2.4GHz signal (shorter range).
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