adb shell su rm -rf /data/system/users/0/ rm -rf /persist/data/new_device_flag.bin reboot After reboot, the Jade Phi P47 01 will boot directly to the home screen—no language selection, no terms acceptance, no Wi-Fi setup. If you complete the steps above and the device still reverts to a "new" state after 2-3 reboots, the firmware has a write-protected reset script . This is common in retail demonstration units.
Remember that this procedure is designed for advanced users who own the device or have explicit permission to modify it. Removing the "All New" flag may void warranties or disable retail demonstration features, but for personal use, troubleshooting, or resale preparation, it is the definitive solution.
The associated search phrase——points to a common but frustrating user scenario: What happens when a device is stuck in a perpetual "New Device" setup loop, or when you need to perform a complete factory reset that erases every trace of "newness" (demo modes, first-time setup wizards, or user data)?
Get our new articles, videos and event info.
Join 90,000+ fine folks. Stay as long as you'd like. Unsubscribe anytime.
adb shell su rm -rf /data/system/users/0/ rm -rf /persist/data/new_device_flag.bin reboot After reboot, the Jade Phi P47 01 will boot directly to the home screen—no language selection, no terms acceptance, no Wi-Fi setup. If you complete the steps above and the device still reverts to a "new" state after 2-3 reboots, the firmware has a write-protected reset script . This is common in retail demonstration units.
Remember that this procedure is designed for advanced users who own the device or have explicit permission to modify it. Removing the "All New" flag may void warranties or disable retail demonstration features, but for personal use, troubleshooting, or resale preparation, it is the definitive solution. jade phi p47 01 removing all new
The associated search phrase——points to a common but frustrating user scenario: What happens when a device is stuck in a perpetual "New Device" setup loop, or when you need to perform a complete factory reset that erases every trace of "newness" (demo modes, first-time setup wizards, or user data)? adb shell su rm -rf /data/system/users/0/ rm -rf