Native Jitsi support has been added to Element Android by the PR [#1914](https://github.com/vector-im/element-android/pull/1914). The description of the PR contains some documentation about the behaviour in each possible room configuration.
Also, ensure to have a look on [the documentation from Element Web](https://github.com/vector-im/element-web/blob/develop/docs/jitsi.md)
The official documentation about how to integrate the Jitsi SDK in an Android app is available here: https://jitsi.github.io/handbook/docs/dev-guide/dev-guide-android-sdk.
You can uncomment and update the line starting with `// url "file://...` and comment the line starting with `url`, to test the library using the locally generated Maven repository.
In order to validate that the upgrade of the Jitsi and WebRTC dependency does not break anything, the following sanity tests have to be performed, using two devices:
- Make 1-1 audio call (so using WebRTC)
- Make 1-1 video call (so using WebRTC)
- Create and join a conference call with audio only (so using Jitsi library). Leave the conference. Join it again.
- Create and join a conference call with audio and video (so using Jitsi library) Leave the conference. Join it again.