Remember when "mobile internet" meant a tiny progress bar loading over EDGE (2G) and paying per kilobyte of data? I recently dug my old Nokia 7230 out of a drawer. This is the gorgeous, compact slider phone in the copper bronze finish. After a full charge, the first question that popped into my head was: Can we still run Facebook on this thing?
Throwback: Getting the Mobile Facebook App Working on the Nokia 7230 (The Slider Phone Era) mobile facebook application for nokia 7230
But should you try to load up mbasic.facebook.com on that tiny TFT screen just for the feeling of 2009? Absolutely. Remember when "mobile internet" meant a tiny progress
Retro Tech Archive Date: April 17, 2026
Don't bother with the dedicated app file. Just install Opera Mini and use the mobile web version. It’s slow, it’s beige, and it’s perfect. Have you tried reviving an old S40 Nokia lately? Let me know in the comments below! After a full charge, the first question that
There is something magical about sliding open that physical keypad, feeling the tactile click of the keys, and typing a status update without autocorrect trying to ruin your life. The Nokia 7230 wasn't a smartphone, but it was a feature phone with a heart of gold.
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