Troubleshooting: Mobile
Android/iOS support status, APK access, and mobile-specific issues.
Android & iOS support
You might be wondering:
- Does Flarial mobile work on iPhone or iPad?
- Is Flarial mobile Android-only?
- Is the Android build a texture pack or behavior pack?
- Can Flarial be made compatible with an arbitrary Minecraft APK?
- Will mobile support custom
lib.somods or third-party native modules?
Flarial mobile is released for Android through the official APK download, and there is no iOS release yet. iOS is harder because Apple does not allow the same client injection and modding path Flarial relies on, and the sideload or jailbreak requirements would limit how it could be installed. Mobile app-store policy also restricts arbitrary native-code loaders, so custom lib.so modules are not part of any supported plan.
- Mobile support is Android-only for now. There is no iOS release date.
- The Android build is not a texture pack or behavior pack. It works more like the Windows client, which a texture or behavior pack could not replicate.
- Flarial cannot patch or support an arbitrary Minecraft APK on request. Use the official APK release path instead.
- There is no supported plan for loading arbitrary native modules (custom
lib.so) on mobile unless the team announces one. - If you are on iOS, watch the announcements channel for any future iOS support. We will not point you toward jailbreaking or bypassing App Store restrictions.
Installing on Android
You might be wondering:
- How do I get or download Flarial for Android?
- Where is the official Android APK?
- Do I still need tester access?
- Can I install a standalone APK?
Flarial for Android is available through the official APK download. You do not need to submit a tester application for the public Android release.
- Open the official Flarial APK download for Flarial Launcher.
- Open Flarial.apk from downloads and install it.
- Launch Minecraft Bedrock through Flarial and open the in-game menu to configure modules.
- Only use cdn.flarial.xyz or official Flarial links. Avoid third-party APK mirrors.
Only download Flarial mobile from cdn.flarial.xyz or a link the team has published officially.
Modules missing in beta
You might be seeing:
- A module that existed before, such as Freelook, Nametag, Better FPS, or Motion Blur, is now missing.
- The module does not appear in the menu or search even after restarting.
- Some modules appear but do not work on a newer build.
- The launcher no longer offers a beta DLL option you remember seeing.
Some modules are temporarily removed or hidden in beta builds while stability issues are fixed. Better FPS and Motion Blur in particular may be removed temporarily when they cause lag or instability. Unless staff has announced otherwise, these removals are temporary and the module should return later.
- Confirm you are on the latest Flarial build for your Minecraft version.
- Remember that launcher options are not the same as in-game client modules. Modules are configured from the in-game ClickGUI, usually opened with
Kon Windows or the Flarial icon on mobile. If a module or the beta DLL toggle was removed, it is currently unavailable rather than hidden in a setting. - If you need the module right now, stay on the last stable version where it exists, such as
26.13when staff recommends it. - For Better FPS or Motion Blur on recent builds, launch through the Flarial launcher and avoid mixing old UWP advice with newer GDK versions. Anything after
1.21.120is GDK.
Better FPS and Motion Blur were reported as temporarily removed or disabled for lag reasons on recent 26.2x support builds. There is no exact return date.