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This was the gold standard for N73 users. By using proxy servers to compress data, Opera Mini allowed the N73 to render the Facebook mobile site ( ) much faster than the native S60 browser.

In the mid-2000s, the Nokia N73 was a titan. With its 3.2-megapixel Carl Zeiss lens, Symbian OS 9.1 (S60v3), and a sleek sliding lens cover, it was the "camera phone" to own. But in 2026, the Nokia N73 is a relic of a bygone era—specifically, the pre-iPhone, pre-Android dark ages of mobile internet.

The original , released in 2006, runs on the Symbian S60v3 operating system. In 2026, the official Facebook app and the phone's native browser no longer support modern web standards, meaning they likely will not connect to Facebook's current secure servers. Recommended Browser: Opera Mini The most effective way to access Facebook on a is through Opera Mini

Spare your N73 the torture. Buy a cheap Android phone for Facebook, and use the Nokia N73 for what it was always best at: listening to FM radio and playing Snake .

Opera Mini is the only reason Symbian phones can still browse the web in 2026. It uses Opera’s servers to pre-render web pages, compressing data and—crucially—handling TLS encryption on the server side, not on your phone.