Based on the nomenclature provided ("Jade," "PHI," "P47"), this appears to be a technical feature request related to the Philips Jade RISC Processor architecture, likely regarding a specific register manipulation or instruction behavior within a CPU core (similar to MIPS or ARM architectures used in embedded systems).

The phrase "Removing All New" likely refers to a hardware control mechanism that clears "New" status flags (often used in scoreboardring, branch prediction, or register renaming) to ensure a clean state, possibly during a context switch, exception handling, or pipeline flush.

Below is a structured Technical Feature Specification drafted for an engineering team.


Step 5: Deleting the Provisioning File (Hard Reset of "New" State)

To physically remove the file that triggers "All New" on boot:

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.

2. Background

The Jade PH-47 is a portable DAC/amp with Bluetooth reception (QCC5125), multiple filters, and user-saved EQ curves. Users have reported that after pairing with new devices or creating custom EQs, a “NEW” indicator appears in the menu. The instruction “removing all new” suggests a command to clear these indicators and reset user data.

1. The Infinite Setup Loop

The device boots, asks for language and Wi-Fi, completes setup, but upon restart, asks for the same information again. The "new" flag is never cleared.

Step 1: Boot the Jade Phi P47 01 into Recovery Mode

  1. Power off the device completely.
  2. Press and hold Volume Up + Power for 10 seconds.
  3. Release Power when the logo appears, but keep holding Volume Up.
  4. You will see the Android Recovery or OscuroRT Recovery menu.

Why Would You Need to Remove "All New" from a Jade Phi P47 01?

There are four primary scenarios where a user searches for this specific removal process: