This document describes a circuit to detect the presence of an activated cell phone. The circuit uses a Schottky diode to rectify the radio frequency signals from a cell phone. An inductor placed near the phone receives the signal through induction. The rectified signal is amplified using a transistor and compared to a reference voltage using an LM339 comparator. If the amplified signal is above the reference, the comparator output goes high turning on an LED to indicate the detection of a phone. The circuit can detect phones within centimeters and has applications in examination halls and for detecting stolen or unauthorized phones.