Take Wikipedia® in your mobile phone

WikiPock is a mobile phone application that allows you to search and read Wikipedia without an internet connection (offline). All the articles are stored in your mobile phone's memory so there is no need to download anything from the network. It's the world's largest encyclopedia with over 3.3 million articles in English—in your phone, on the go!

  • No internet or connection required
  • Full content
  • Instant search
  • Clean mobile-formatted pages
  • Preloaded microSDHC™ memory card available
  • Always up-to-date
  • Battery-life saver
  • Easy user interface
  • Available for Windows Mobile®, BlackBerry®, Android™ and Symbian® mobile phones in 23 languages including English, German, French



Latest News:
July 30, 2010—New language added: Danish (Dansk).
June 21, 2010—Nokia5800.net reviews WikiPock. "A must-have application".
May 28, 2010—New Wikipedia snapshots are available. Thanks to a new compression algorithm, the libraries are smaller.
April 11, 2010—WikiPock featured in "The Times".
April 5, 2010—Tube5800.com review of WikiPock for Symbian.
March 29, 2010—WikiPock website is now available in German at www.wikipock.de.
March 8, 2010—WikiPock for BlackBerry OS 5 released with better performance. Upgrade now by selecting "Update WikiPock".
March 1, 2010—Russian Wikipedia has now 500,000+ articles. A new version is available for download.
February 27, 2010—WikiPock for Symbian 1.2 is available. From the app, select "Update WikiPock" to get the latest version.
February 26, 2010—2 new languages added: Romanian (Română) and Ukrainian (Українська).
February 24, 2010—WikiPock review by AndroidGuys.
February 22, 2010—Added support for the Archos Android Internet Tablet.
February 18, 2010—Wikipedia English January 2010 is now available. Download now.
January 25, 2010—New language added: Hungarian (Magyar).
January 21, 2010—WikiPock for Symbian/Nokia (S60 5th Edition and 3rd Edition FP2) is available.
December 9, 2009—WikiPock review by PDA-247.