Ok and what was Android's slide to unlock then? A copy of a copy of a copy? Oh look Apple's so horrible at innovating so we're going to do the same thing too!
When I talked about pinch zooming being a great feature, I remember people on this forum saying how stupid and useless it was and that having zoom buttons was much better.
Who joined the pinch zoom game? Android.
After touting copy and paste functionality on Android, iOS introduced proper copy and paste functionality that is actually usable. Guess what Android did? Finally add cursors.
Siri unoriginal? Okay? What's Google Now? A copy of a copy?
The point is you can almost always find prior art, but almost all those applications you showed were not well recognized. How many people even recognize those SE phones there? I do. I used tons of SE phones back then. The P1i I never held, but sure it was an interesting phone. How many of you looked at unlocked phones back then as foreign and totally unheard of? Yeah. You all had fun with your Motorola RAZRs huh?
Offline navigation has been around for eras. Nokia N series phones had GPS and built in maps. Good job Google?
Anyway, what I'm saying is you can always find prior examples, but both Apple and Android made a lot of things big. Apple finally made a decent touchscreen OS, multitouch gestures useful, slide to unlock etc. Android brought in interesting features like multitasking, notification bar, Google Maps where you don't have an offline database.... Anyone can invent, but not everyone can execute well. There's always inspiration.