Flarial for MCPE — Minecraft Bedrock Client for Android.
Flarial is a free, TOS-compliant Minecraft Bedrock utility client — the same kind of quality-of-life client PC players use, now being built for Android (MCPE). This page covers the real mobile status, how the Android build installs, and the iOS situation, with no overpromising.
What mobile support exists today
Flarial mobile is being built Android-first and is currently in a closed beta. It behaves like the Windows client — not a texture pack or behavior pack — so you get real modules and the in-game menu rather than a cosmetic overlay. Android is still in beta, so there is no public release date yet and tester access is limited.
- Android-only for now — the build is distributed through the Google Play closed beta.
- Works like the desktop client, with the same module-based design and an in-game menu.
- Free, like the Windows client — no paid tier and no cosmetics paywall.
- TOS-compliant by default: the standard module set is quality-of-life, not combat hacks.
How to install Flarial on Android
- 1Open the download page and switch to the Android option, or tap “Get on Google Play.”
- 2Join the Flarial Discord — the Android build is a closed beta, so you opt in through the published Google Play beta link.
- 3Install from Google Play once you have access. Do not sideload a random "Flarial APK" from third-party sites; only use links the team has published.
- 4Launch Minecraft Bedrock through Flarial and open the in-game menu to configure your modules.
There is no official standalone APK download outside the channels the Flarial team publishes. Files labeled “Flarial client APK” on other sites are not from us — installing them is a security risk.
iOS & common questions
Is there a Flarial client APK for Android?
Flarial mobile is distributed through the Android closed beta on Google Play, not as a loose APK from random sites. Only install from a link the Flarial team has published officially — any other "Flarial APK" is unofficial and unsafe.
Does Flarial work on iOS (iPhone / iPad)?
No. There is no iOS release and it is not planned. Apple's sandbox blocks the client-injection and modding path Flarial relies on, and App Store policy restricts the kind of native-code loading the client needs. Flarial will not point you toward jailbreaking.
Is the Android build a texture pack or behavior pack?
No. The Android build works like the Windows client rather than a resource pack — it does things a texture or behavior pack simply cannot replicate.
How do I become a mobile tester?
Join the Discord and check the announcements and tester channels. If applications are open, follow the Android tester form. Tester access is limited and may be closed while the build is still in beta.