As you are a bit confused how things play together I think it would be the 
best to go without a MVP Framework for now. Create a small example app using 
places and activities along with some Ui components that are implemented 
using the MVP part 2 approach. You can also integrate Gin (and maybe Guice) 
so you have dependency injection (which is really nice). Once you understand 
all these you can take a look at the mentioned MVP Frameworks and decide if 
they could help you or not (and if you like them or not).

But in general I think you can use what ever MVP Framework you would like to 
use. Shouldn't be a big problem with activities.

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