By 2015, the servers were still up, but the handshake failed. The last official version (2.3.1) would load the login screen, but pressing "Log In" resulted in a spinning icon forever. Facebook had turned off the lights on the Symbian generation.
Before modern smartphones transformed communication, keeping up with friends on social media required ingenuity. Desktop computers were the primary way to access social platforms. facebook chat app symbian s60v3
Supported Facebook, Google Talk, MSN, and Yahoo. By 2015, the servers were still up, but the handshake failed
Before Zoom existed, Fring offered video calls. For Facebook Chat, Fring allowed you to log into your Facebook account via XMPP (Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol). It was faster than the official app but was discontinued for Symbian around 2011. Before Zoom existed, Fring offered video calls
This era came to an end when Facebook disabled its XMPP chat API. This move permanently cut off legacy Symbian applications from the network.