In the early 2000s, mobile phones were becoming increasingly popular, and with them, the demand for mobile content grew. One of the most sought-after types of content was 3GP videos, which were specifically designed for mobile phones. These videos were compressed to reduce file size, making them easier to download and play on devices with limited storage and processing power.

Furthermore, older 3GP collections often posed security risks. Many websites and platforms that offered these collections were unregulated, and the files themselves may have contained malware or viruses. This put users' personal data and device security at risk.

Another issue with older 3GP collections is their limited content selection. Many popular titles were never released in 3GP format, and those that were often had incomplete or inaccurate subtitles. This made it difficult for users to find and enjoy their favorite Malay-language content.