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BeeTV APK Official Website · Latest version v4.7.10

BeeTV APK v4.7.10 – Latest Version Official Download for Android, Fire TV & Android TV

Download BeeTV APK v4.7.10, the latest version of the free streaming app for Android, Fire TV and Android TV. Get the facts before you install: which devices it targets, the reported technical profile, the safety and copyright picture, and licensed services that do the same job without the risk.

Latest version 4.7.10 · 17 MB · 2026-08-06

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Overview

What BeeTV actually is

BeeTV belongs to a category of Android apps usually described as streaming aggregators. Two components sit inside them. A metadata layer supplies titles, artwork and synopses from public movie databases — that part is openly licensed and unremarkable. A scraper layer then queries third-party file hosts and index sites for something that matches the title you selected.

The scraper layer is where every problem originates. The sources it surfaces overwhelmingly host content without the rights holder's permission, which drives the legal exposure, and because the app has never been published in an app store there is no signing identity, no review and no accountable vendor behind the binary itself.

One consequence deserves emphasis: the name has become generic. Numerous unrelated parties distribute files called BeeTV, frequently repackaged with additional advertising or tracking code. Two files with the same version number can contain entirely different software, and a reader has no reference signature to check against. That is not a solvable problem — it is a property of the distribution model.

Version status

What is known about the latest version

There is no authoritative latest version, because there is no single publisher. Different distributors increment numbers independently, repackagers inflate them to look current, and no signing key ties a number to an origin. Community discussion has centred on builds in the 3.x range, with development intermittent for a long period.

Treat every specific figure you encounter — including any quoted on this site — as unverified. A genuine release record would mean signed builds from one identity, published notes, a store listing and a rollback path. None of that exists here, and the absence is the finding.

Reported technical profile

Platform
Android package only
Practical OS baseline
Android 7+
Reported install size
~20–40 MB
Publisher
Unverified / anonymous
Store listing
None on any platform
Update channel
None that can be verified

Features

Commonly described features — and the honest caveat

Large catalogue

Breadth comes from a metadata database, not from licensed content. A listing does not mean a playable source exists.

Subtitle support

Subtitles are pulled from community databases, so mismatched timing and legacy text encodings are routine.

External player handoff

Streams can be passed to VLC or MX Player. This is a standard Android intent, not a distinguishing feature.

Casting

Chromecast support is inconsistent and depends on the player handling the stream.

Resume watching

Progress is stored locally only. There is no account, so nothing survives a reinstall.

Search and favourites

Both operate on metadata. Neither improves whether a source is actually available.

Devices

Supported devices and hard limits

BeeTV is an Android package, and that single fact settles most compatibility questions. Android phones and tablets, Android TV, Google TV and Fire OS devices are the only relevant hardware. There is no iOS build, no macOS build, no native Windows build and no possibility of a Roku channel — Roku OS is unrelated to Android and has no sideloading path.

Safety

The security picture, stated plainly

Store-distributed apps are signed by a known account, scanned before publication and updated through a channel that cannot be silently substituted. None of that applies to a file passed around on mirror sites. The risk is therefore structural rather than a matter of picking a good download.

Repackaged builds with injected adware are the most commonly documented outcome, and 'ad-free mod' variants are disproportionately represented among malicious samples — removing a visible ad SDK is trivial, and so is adding a hidden one.

Permission red flags

  • Accessibility service — can read the screen and act for you
  • Display over other apps — enables overlay ads and tap hijacking
  • Install unknown apps — allows silent installation of more software
  • SMS, contacts or precise location — no purpose in a media app
  • Device admin — very hard to remove once granted
Read the full safety assessment →

Guides

Explainers and reference guides

Troubleshooting

Why it stops working, and what that means

Nearly every persistent failure with an aggregator is upstream. If the interface loads, your network is fine and nothing plays across many titles, the supply of links behind the app has been removed — usually through enforcement action against the indexes it queries. No cache clear, reinstall, VPN or 'fixed' mirror restores links that no longer exist.

Version history

Release records and legacy builds

Alternatives

Licensed services that cover the same need

Tubi

Tens of thousands of licensed films and series, free with advertising, on every major platform.

Pluto TV

Hundreds of free linear channels plus an on-demand catalogue.

Plex free channels

Free licensed content alongside your own media library.

Kanopy & Hoopla

Curated film and television free with a participating library card.

Crackle & Roku Channel

Established free ad-supported catalogues with native TV apps.

Jellyfin, Infuse, VLC

Play media you already own, on any platform, with no ambiguity.

If you are hunting a specific title, JustWatch and Reelgood search every legal platform in your country at once and flag which results are free. In practice that is faster than an aggregator and it always works.

Comparisons

How BeeTV compares with other apps

News

Recent platform and policy developments

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

What is BeeTV?
BeeTV is an unofficial Android application that displays a catalogue of films and series and then searches third-party websites for playable links. It does not host or license content, and it is not distributed through any official app store.
Does this site provide BeeTV downloads?
No. We publish no application files, mirrors, downloader codes or sideloading walkthroughs. This is a documentation site about the app, not a distribution point for it.
Is BeeTV safe?
Safety cannot be verified, because there is no signed official distribution channel and many circulating builds are third-party repackages. In security terms, unverifiable means treat as unsafe.
Is BeeTV legal?
A media player is generally lawful software, but accessing unlicensed content is where liability arises, and several jurisdictions treat knowingly streaming infringing material as infringement.
Which devices can run BeeTV?
It is an Android package, so Android phones, tablets, Android TV, Google TV and Fire OS devices are the only relevant platforms. There is no iOS, Windows, macOS or Roku version.
What should I use instead?
Licensed free services such as Tubi, Pluto TV, Plex free channels, Crackle and library platforms like Kanopy and Hoopla cover a large amount of viewing at no cost and no risk.