: As of April 2026, Meta has discontinued standalone desktop and web versions of Messenger (messenger.com), redirecting users to the main Facebook site. This shift further suggests that legacy Java messaging components are unlikely to work.
| App Name | File Size | Best For | Working Status | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | 450 KB | Nokia S40 (240x320) | Good – loads m.facebook.com | | Socializer (Facebook Client) | 512 KB | Touch & non-touch Java | Excellent – native-like UI | | Opera Mini with Facebook shortcut | 1.2 MB | Any phone | Perfect – uses Opera's servers | | Facebook 3.0 (Modded) | 380 KB | Samsung Java phones | Fair – messaging works |
Launched in 2011, this Java-based app was a game-changer for millions of "dumb phone" users. It was built to provide a fast, data-efficient experience on classic devices from brands like , Sony Ericsson , Samsung , and LG . Key features of the original app included:
Phoneky emerged as a significant distributor of J2ME applications. Because official app stores (like the Nokia Ovi Store) have been defunct for over a decade, sites like Phoneky became the only archive for these files.

