came preloaded on most Symbian S60 smartphones from Nokia (from 2006), as well as some later Series 40 feature phones.
store had access to applications, tones, videos, graphics, games, and news content[4][5] from aggregators Nokia Software Market, WidSets,[6] and third-parties like Handango, Jamster and Yahoo!
[10][11][12][13] Nokia had earlier in 2004 attempted to create such a system with Preminet, an end-to-end global sales channel.
[15] Both the names Catalogs and Content Discoverer were soon replaced solely by "Download!".
[16] A web client PC equivalent called Nokia Download Store was piloted under Nokia Beta Labs and was available from June 2008.