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The abstract concept of simplicity?
No, probably not.
A specific invention that works in a simple manner compared to previous inventions in the same field?
Yes, as long as it meets all of the other requirements ( no business process, no prior art, etc).
As everyone else has raised in the other comments, apple was not the first to create this kind of an interface, so it should not be patent-able.