: Facebook officially ended support for its native Symbian and legacy Java ME ("Facebook for Every Phone") applications many years ago.
For 99% of Nokia 5800 owners, the . It is free, safe, and takes advantage of the phone’s best feature: the vibrant 3.2-inch resistive screen designed for stylus or fingernail input.
Finally, the blue "f" icon appears in his grid of apps. He logs in, his thumbs dancing on the haptic feedback screen. He uploads a grainy, 3.2-megapixel photo of his bus window with the caption: "Testing the new app from my 5800! B-)"
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The installer launches. “Grant application access to network data?” “Allow to send SMS?” Wait, no—cancel. He finds the right version.