Here's some advice I read about in the Hot Tips section of the
Harmony Central newsletter:
Turn Off Your Cell Phone
You probably know to turn off your cell phone ringer
during a session—the last thing you want is some weird ringtone
intruding on a killer acoustic recording. But you may need to go even
further and actually take out the battery. When cell phones update, and
sometimes when they receive a call, they may generate "hash" that can
get into signal processors, amps, pickups, and other electronics found
in the typical studio. What's worse is that this may be recorded
without your actually hearing it, until you play back the recording.
So, if you're involved in a crucial session—particularly if it's a live
recording—you can probably do without your cell phone for a bit if
removing the battery ensures you won't get any nasty interference.
—Craig Anderton