Well, uh....
April 2005, ROKR E1 released, a collaboration between Apple and Motorola (The first phone in your second image). That same year, Apple began work on it's first solid idea of the iPhone. Rewind to 2003, Apple admits to testing mobile touchscreen devices. Rewind further to 2001. Cisco, owner of the iPhone trademark, is approached by Apple.
Also, the text below the second image is not really an argument. A better camera, better cell service, and lighter weight are not exactly revolutionary ideas. And yes, 4 months are a short amount of time to clone a smartphone, leaving the possibility that Apple actually created the iPhone itself.

Also, released files of the iPad CAD prototype designs. From 2004 I believe. There was also the MessagePad from 1993, but somehow no one seems to count that...
Just sharing my view of things. Am I an Apple fan? Yes. Do I hate Android? No. I just prefer Apple because I enjoy lack of fragmentation and the integration. Trust me, when it's 3 A.M. and you're finding errors in files you've written and rewritten, the last thing you want to think about whether or not all your files are synced on your computer's hard drive, your home server, and your phone, or whether or not you backed it all up.
EDIT: Stupid typos.