If you're feeling nostalgic, you can still try to revive your old Symbian S60v3 device and relive the Viber experience. However, be aware that the app is no longer officially supported, and you may encounter compatibility issues or security risks.

The platform supported sending high-quality photos directly through the interface.

Officially, Viber has ended support for the Symbian platform. The original Nokia Store (Ovi Store) is no longer operational.

For many users today, holding a Nokia E72 or an N95 feels like holding a piece of history. The mechanical keyboards, the durable build, and the week-long battery life are sorely missed. But a common question arises: Can I still run Viber on my Symbian S60v3 device in 2025?

This means the native Symbian S60v3 client can no longer connect to modern Viber servers. If you install the app today, you will see an endless "Connecting..." or "Activating..." screen followed by a network error.

: Rakuten Viber no longer lists Symbian as a supported platform.

: Many users accessed the app in its "Beta" phase, which meant some promised features like location sharing and "typing" indicators were slow to arrive or remained limited to higher-end Symbian^3 (Belle) devices. Legacy and Availability