Bedrock Edition exclusive features

Generated structures

 * Carpet tables
 * Found in Villages
 * The carpet is used as pressure plate.


 * Dying tree
 * It is a tree but vines around it
 * the vines are the falling leaves


 * Fallen trees
 * Fallen trees are trees that has Wood in sideways in the ground
 * Just like how a real tree got chopped


 * Far Lands
 * The far lands can be found in the edge of infinite worlds
 * There is also Stripe Lands relating to far lands.
 * The stripe lands has black and blue stripes


 * Wooden Bridges
 * Wooden Bridges are also found in villages
 * They need to be on water to get the wooden bridge In the village.


 * Cold-en Oak trees
 * It is a rare tree that can be found in the a snow biome.
 * It has been removed in 0.9.0

World types

 * Old
 * Old is a world type for features before 0.9.0
 * In 0.9.0, it is now a choice (Infinite, Old, and Flat)

Blocks and Items

 * Beetroot
 * Beetroots are obtained by harvesting fully grown Beetroot Seeds.
 * Beetroots restore health

As a crafting ingredient


 * Beetroot Soup
 * Crafting recipe:


 * Restores health


 * Beetroot Seeds
 * Can be found by hoeing the ground but it is 30% rarer.
 * Used to grow Beetroots


 * Nether Reactor
 * Built with 14 cobblestone, 4 gold blocks (36 gold ingots) and a Nether Reactor Core
 * Builds a Nether Spire
 * 35x17x17
 * As of 0.6.0, it is made of Netherrack (Obsidian in 0.5.0)
 * Lasts for 45 seconds
 * When it is between 5 and 15, it becomes night time.
 * In addition, it can spawn various items. These can be gold ingots, melon seeds, paintings, glowstone dust, wood doors, both type of mushroom, bones, cacti, arrows, sugar canes, bowls, beds, bows, pumpkin seeds, quartz, And as well Zombie pigman


 * Nether Reactor Core


 * Crafting recipe:


 * It is used for the Nether Reactor


 * Glowing Obsidian


 * Glowing Obsidian is a block which only generates when the Nether Reactor is activated. Upon activation, the blocks that make up the reactor turn into Glowing Obsidian. Glowing obsidian is almost purely decorative, however this is hard to make use of in survival, due to the lack of being able to obtainin the block in the inventory, or pistons, which do not currently exist in the Pocket Edition.
 * You can also obtain using inventory hacks

See Technical blocks


 * Stonecutter

The Stonecutter is used to craft every stone-based block in Pocket Edition except a select few. The only stone blocks unavailable through the Stonecutter are the Stonecutter itself and the Furnace. The Stonecutter is used in the same way as the Crafting Table in Pocket Edition, displaying the ingredients and description of the selected item to the side and, when tapped again, crafting the item. To date, there are twenty blocks available within the Stonecutter. Currently, the blocks are not separated into subcategories. Like chests and crafting tables in Pocket Edition, the Stonecutter cannot be interacted with in creative mode. The Stonecutter does not have any opening or closing animation, nor any sound effects. It has been said, however, that it will receive these things in a future update. The Stonecutter only takes up one block, and can be placed adjacent to any other block from any side. There is no actual confirmation of the workings of the Stonecutter to be edited. The Stonecutter was added to reduce clutter in the crafting table screen and is likely to be discontinued or removed as Pocket Edition evolves and possibly drops the MATTIS crafting system.


 * Camera

To use a camera, equip it to your hand, then look in the direction you want the picture to be taken. Long-press the screen, and a camera will drop to the ground where you're standing. Step back, then press on the camera until it starts emitting smoke particles. The smoke means a picture has been taken, and the camera may disappear immediately afterward. Cameras have infinite uses.

The location of taken pictures depends on the device, either Android or iOS.
 * Android: /sdcard/games/com.mojang/
 * iOS: /var/mobile/Applications/Minecraft PE/Library/Caches/Screenshots/


 * Cyan Flower

In a video preview of Pocket Edition on the Xperia PLAY, a cyan flower was visible. Jeb stated that they exist as replacement for roses, following some hardware problems.

Cyan Flowers are not planned to be added in the PC version of Minecraft, and they were replaced by Poppies in 0.9.0 version of Pocket Edition.

They served absolutely no function but merely decoration. They cannot be used in crafting in any way.