“Remember Android 2.3.6 Gingerbread? If you’re still rocking an old device or just want Messenger like it’s 2014, here’s the truth: 👉 The official Messenger app no longer supports Android 2.3.6. But you can sideload Messenger version 19.3.0.14.14 – the last build for Gingerbread.

If you just need lightweight FB access on Gingerbread, use the browser – it’s safer. “Old Android versions (2.3.6) lack security patches from the last decade. Downloading APKs from third-party sites carries malware risks. Facebook no longer supports these legacy builds — use at your own risk. Always scan APKs with VirusTotal before installing.”

Android 2.3.6 Gingerbread powered iconic phones like the Samsung Galaxy S2 and HTC Desire. But in 2025, Facebook Messenger requires Android 8.0+. However, if you need Messenger on a legacy device or emulator, you can still install a vintage version — but with serious limitations.

✅ What works: Text messaging, old emojis, basic contact list. ❌ What’s broken: Calls, stickers, GIFs, reactions, group features, login via FB app.

📥 Download from APKMirror (verify SHA-1). ⚠️ Expect “Update required” pop-ups. Facebook may deactivate this version server-side anytime.

Here’s a content package (social media post, blog excerpt, video script, and disclaimer) tailored to the keyword . 1. Instagram/TikTok Video Script (30 sec) Visual: Screen recording of an old Android phone (or emulator) + text overlays.

👇 Steps in bio. #AndroidGingerbread #OldMessenger #NostalgiaTech #FacebookMessenger Title: PSA: The last Facebook Messenger version for Android 2.3.6 (Gingerbread)

After digging through archives, I found that Messenger 19.3.0.14.14 (Oct 2015) is the final build supporting ARMv7 + Android 2.3.6.