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First of all, fully touchscreen phones already existed long before the Iphone -- no sticks nor jog wheels needed.
Secondly, the concept of multitouch on a touchscreen phone was obvious, but required miniaturization to develop to a point in which it was feasible. In such instances, the vendor with the deepest pockets often comes out with the first version.
Additionally, manufacturers were skeptical of the value of multi-touch on a phone, relative to the expense/risk of being the first to implement it.
Furthermore, many still question value of multi-touch, in general.
Apple was not the first to formally suggest the use of multi-touch on a phone. Synaptics (an Apple supplier) did so before Apple: http://www.synaptics.com/about/press/press-releases/synaptics-and-p...
Here's an article acknowledging that Synaptics was there before Apple: http://www.getusb.info/is-apple-iphone-synaptics-clearpad/
In addition, Nintendo was granted a patent for use of multi-touch on a hand held device prior to the release of the Iphone (the patent was applied for in 2004): http://www.joystiq.com/2006/02/26/patent-application-reveals-ninten...
So, Apple did not innovate (invent) the multi-touch phone -- they were just the first to get one into production.
In regards to Apple's multi-touch implementation being intuitive, to do things as simple as cut-and-paste on the Iphone requires a lengthy tutorial: http://www.butterscotch.com/tutorial/Cut-Copy-And-Paste-With-IPhone...