"White screen qith Apple Icon while on call"

I have a iphone6 IOS 8.1, 16 GB.While speaking in-between the calls the display changes to "White screen with the Apple symbol" for about 5 sec & after 5 sec the display changes to normal.While the screen change the call gets blank and gets connected to the call when the Display changes to normal.

Hey there Kumaran3699,
If I understand correctly, you are using the built in Phone app on your iPhone 6, and during a call the screen goes white with an Apple logo but then comes back to the Phone app screen after a few seconds. That sounds like a software issue we should be able to resolve here. Start by quitting all the running apps on your phone:
iOS: Force an app to close
Double-click the Home button.
Swipe left or right until you have located the app you wish to close.
Swipe the app up to close it.
When you have done that restart the device and test the issue again:
iOS: Turning off and on (restarting) and resetting
Thank you for using Apple Support Communities.
Regards,
Sterling

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