Download |verified|: Facebook 3.2.1 Java App

| Problem | Likely Cause | Potential Solution | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | The app is an "un-signed" version, and your phone's security settings are strict. | Look for a "signed" version of the Facebook .jar file. A signed version should reduce or eliminate these constant pop-ups. | | I get an "Authorization Denied" or "Untrusted" error and the app won't start. | Your phone is rejecting the app because the digital signature is missing or invalid for its security certificate. | Install the un-signed version of the app. While it may still cause permission pop-ups, it might bypass the stricter signature check on your phone model. | | The app installs but crashes or freezes immediately after logging in. | Incompatibility: Even within the "Java" standard, variations exist. The app may not be fully compatible with your specific phone model. | You may need to try an older or newer version of the Facebook Java app. Some users also reported issues on specific models like the LG 306g. | | I can't find any download links that work. | The official download page is long gone. | Your best bet is to use the archival method as described above (Archive.org, Boostapps, mobile software forums). |

Series 40 and Symbian devices like the Nokia Asha 303 or C5-00. Samsung: GT-C3303 and Wave 525. download facebook 3.2.1 java app

Version 3.2.1 arrived in the ecosystem as an update to this very app. An Italian Nokia blog, Nokioteca, reported on June 16, 2013, that the official Facebook app for Symbian devices (which often ran Java apps) had updated to version 3.2.1. The blog noted that while the Nokia Store still listed an older version (2.9.1) as available for download, the new, smoother, and more responsive version could be obtained directly from via the phone's web browser. | Problem | Likely Cause | Potential Solution

Facebook completely disabled the legacy API protocols and backend architecture that version 3.2.1 relies on to fetch data. | | I get an "Authorization Denied" or

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Version 3.2.1 was not as full-featured as its modern smartphone counterparts, but it provided an excellent, fast, and data-light experience for the core Facebook activities.