For many users, typing wapboom.com or wapboom.net into the native browser of a Nokia S40, a Sony Ericsson, or an early Samsung device was a daily ritual. The site was known for its extensive categorization. Users could find everything from the latest music videos to funny clips, movie trailers, and even viral sensations (predating the term "viral video" as we know it today).
Use (free, open-source):
3GP is a container format designed specifically for 3G mobile phones to save space and bandwidth.
Wireless Application Protocol was the technical standard for accessing the internet on early mobile phones like the Nokia 6600, Sony Ericsson K750i, and Motorola RAZR. WAP sites were stripped-down versions of websites, written in WML (Wireless Markup Language) rather than HTML.
You may have to click through 1–2 "gateway" pages before reaching the actual file.
was a prominent mobile content aggregator and search engine during the mid-to-late 2000s. It functioned as a portal where users could download:
: Primarily offers music videos, movie clips, and full-length films optimized for mobile viewing. Format Focus : Specializes in the .3gp extension
Do not download or run any .3gp file unless you trust the source. For nostalgia, use archived collections on The Internet Archive (archive.org) rather than live domains.