Continuous Spinning wheel on home screen with no browsing

I have a continous spinning wheel on my NEW iphone 5c. I will see the wheel from my home screen without any apps open or running and I can also see the spinning wheel when i'm using any app.  is this a known bug. i did update to 7.1.1 just yesterday, but i had this issue before the update. I tried the restart and once again it came back. any help is appreciated.

Same exact "problem" for me too - except im on an iPhone 5 (iOS 7.1, ver 7.1.1).
Amy one have a permanent solution for this? It seems to seriously be draining the battery much more than normal.
Have only noticed this in the last 2 weeks or so. TIA.

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