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Kingo nt kingroot is how i rooted the concord 2. Plz go on concord 2 thread n follow my directions.... since u have root by way of kingroot. u sure its nt kingo-root? anyway download an apk called rashr off playstore.... make sure hroark13 CWM img. for concord 2 is on external or sd card n use rashr to flash image.. then either keypress combo into recovery or use a rebooter apk off playstore to reboot into recovery then make a nandroid backup.... I advise having jolly xp3r!m3nt rom on sd aswell no gapps needed its stock! flash rom then add su zip v 2.82 most recent update zip afte rom.... so rom add su zip Flash! Remember to wipe EVERYTHING BUT UR EXT SD! Reboot from recovery into recovery then flash ROM & SU zip after wipe n reboot recovery!!! I took a risk and kingo allowed me to kick it out of the way for SuperSU by chainfire off playstore off rip! BUT THAT WAS KINGO NOT KING-ROOT! Id play it safe and just use rashr to flash hroark13 cwm img ull have to extract cwm img. from zip file... cwm is on concord 2 thread by Hroark13 and its on his pc root n recovery method just grab his img. n thank him! If u have issues get ahold of me on concord 2 thread! Im adding in back into my lineup now! see u there! this is The-Truth my instuctions are on thread!
Regarding 'com.lat.activities.Main...' that's in that screen capture you posted, use any file manager app and look at your internal storage /Android/data folder. That's the general user location for most apps to store different config, settings, and other misc. data. That's the typical naming convention -- i.e. com.google.android.youtube, or com.sand.airdroid, or com.whatever. So while that may be tied to some unwanted malware the odds are there's an app you've installed or was previously installed with some kind of name with 'lat' in it or a name relative to the developer of the app.
Hi, thanks for pointing me in this direction.Perhaps a more practical solution to look into is implementing a MDM solution (Mobile Device Management):
https://www.zdnet.com/article/mdm-for-android-devices-what-your-business-needs-to-know/
That way your company can just use an existing cellular service while still maintaining highly-curated control over the staff's phones.
Mine is.I have an Amazon Fire HD (and yeah I know it is not a true Android device).


Perhaps you have the wrong version.I've downloaded the s memo apk but still can't open them

