Yes, it's fortunately. :-) It's 'fortunately' for the developers of the e-mail/GPS/etc apps. If your app could take (almost) all CPU cycles, their apps will no longer run for some period of time and who knows what detrimental effects that could have on their apps. Then they would come to the android-developers group asking how they can avoid other apps from taking all the processing cycles or how they can set the priority even higher.
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