triangle in the top left - Galaxy S I9000 General

i have a triangle in the top left on my Samsung Galaxy S after i tried to download a app im on vodafone brand new phone this was the first thing i done

If it is the orange coloured triangle then an error occurred during the download. Pull down your notification bar to see what happened.
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akaruna said:
top left, top right, bottom right, bottom left... bottom will be right above the line that says activate/back
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mattbreezy12 said:
Hi all,
My name is Matt and I bought a Samsung Note 4 Edge SM-N915F phone about a year ago, everything was working fine until the system showed me a message of new update available do you want to install? so I pressed okay and waited, while the update was installing. It finished installing but kept going on a boot loop after restart, naturally I sent it to a maintenance shop and they did something to it and told me it was not fixable. So I tried to google some stuff and decided to update it manually using Odin. For a second there it worked and started up until I had to insert my sim card back in. so while trying to turn it back on it kept showing me overheating message and just show blue screen with the notification bar and time showing. so I flashed it over and over again with different firmware hoping it was a software glitch but no change now the phone boot loops couple of times and starts up with the setup wizard then the overheating message pops up again showing "your device is overheating. It will cool down after shut down...".
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