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Unlike some early Symbian versions, the S40 version supported push messages to ensure you received alerts in real-time. Low Data Usage: Messaging was optimized to use less than 1 KB per message

The goal wasn't to replicate the smartphone experience. It was to provide over Wi-Fi or GPRS/EDGE to millions of users in developing markets (India, Indonesia, Brazil, Russia, and Africa). Viber For Java J2me

By late 2014, Viber for J2ME was officially sunsetted. Several factors killed it: Unlike some early Symbian versions, the S40 version

To stay compatible with Java Micro Edition (J2ME) specs, the interface was stripped of heavy graphics and animations found on iOS or Android. Connectivity Dependency: Unlike some early Symbian versions