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[Testing] Enabling ported UITests from Xamarin.UITests to Appium - 48 #26607

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This PR focuses on re-enabling and updating following tests from the Xamarin.UITest framework to be compatible with Appium. The tests, previously commented out, are reviewed, and modified to ensure they are functional with the Appium framework. We are going to enable tests in blocks in different PRs. This is the 48th group of tests enabled.

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  • Issue2272
  • Bugzilla43663
  • Bugzilla44044
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@anandhan-rajagopal anandhan-rajagopal added area-testing Unit tests, device tests partner/syncfusion Issues / PR's with Syncfusion collaboration labels Dec 13, 2024
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/rebase

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* migrated the issues from xamarian to appium

* Updated migrated test changes

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Co-authored-by: LogishaSelvarajSF4525 <[email protected]>
@github-actions github-actions bot force-pushed the enable-xamarinuitest-48 branch from d846e36 to 9b8a9ab Compare December 13, 2024 18:05
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