Beta 1.5: Added cobwebs, new saplings, new rails, charged creepers, and weather.Beta 1.4: Added locked chests, cookies, wolves, and a new Minecraft logo.Beta 1.3: Added beds, repeaters, and new slabs.Beta 1.2: Added many new blocks, squid, sheep variants, and new trees.Beta 1.1: Added support for special events on specific dates during the holiday period.Beta 1.0: The first version of Beta, which added server-side inventories and inventory item tooltips.Beds for skipping through the night and resetting spawn point.New farming elements: Melons and pumpkins.New blocks and recipes, such as sandstone and the lapis lazuli block.To join or leave the beta, see aka.ms/JoinMCBeta for detailed instructions.
MCPE BETA ANDROID
The beta is available only on Xbox One, Windows 10, and Android (Google Play).
MCPE BETA FULL
Both Alpha and Beta buyers got the full game free of charge) and minor updates to the main website. As well as some minor updates, the transition from Alpha saw a 50% price increase (therefore making the cost 25% off the full price), a change in the disclaimer (Notch removed the line that said "all future updates will be provided free of charge", though the statement still applies to users who bought Minecraft before Beta was released. It was announced on Notch's blog on Decemand released nine days later, on December 20, 2010. Beta was the sixth and the final development phase that succeeded Alpha and preceded the full release of Java Edition, and was the fifth and final Minecraft development stage to have some of its versions released to the public.