Apple Inc. recently celebrated its 10th year anniversary of releasing the iPhone line-up. In line with the said occasion, the Cupertino-based tech giant has announced the iOS 10.2.1 Beta 3 and Apple WatchOS 3.1.3 Beta 2 that is now accessible for developer testing.

According to iTechPost, all of the registered developers can download the iOS 10.2.1 Beta 3 from the Apple Developer Center or over-the-air (OTA) with the proper arrangement profile installed. It was also reported that the released notes from Apple don't discuss any new features the update will bring.

The iOS 10.2.1 Beta 3 is more than possible to deliver behind-the-scenes enhancements and other minor bug fixes. Also, this update looks to be minor, but the next release is gearing up to be more interesting.

Furthermore, Mobile & Apps has learned that the first beta version of the Apple WatchOS 3.1.3 was seeded to developers for testing last December 21, 2016, which is more than a week after 3.1.1 was launched around three months trailing the official release of WatchOS 3. Based on some reports, the download is simply for registered developers. In upgrading, they just simply have to select 'Software Update' via 'General' settings and download should start instantaneously.

But then they have to keep in mind that before installation, they have to make sure the Apple Watch has at least 50% power left and is in its charger dock. Also, its paired iPhone must be within range and must be running on iOS 10 or higher. As stated with the initial beta unveiled three weeks prior, no major changes are anticipated with the watchOS 3.1.3 Beta 2.

With the new iOS 10.2.1 Beta 3 and Apple WatchOS 3.1.3 Beta 2 being released by Apple, there might be a possibility that its patrons won't be seeing the final builds anytime soon. But then, if the Cupertino-based company will rush things, then final builds might be just around the corner.