Camera phones have incredible quality but you don't get the photos instantly on paper. To get that, you have to go retro.
Polaroid and its 1977 OneStep, the best-selling camera of all time, fell out of favor with the mass adoption of digital photography.
But the OneStep 2 is the updated reincarnation, sharing many characteristics of the original including the basic design and big red shutter button. The Impossible Company, new owners of Polaroid, has added a USB battery charger. You have to buy film, which at $2 a shot is expensive but turns out to be a big party treat, if not a master of beautiful photos.
According to Wired, Fujifilm Instax Mini 9 Instant Camera has somewhat better photos but it doesn't have the retro reputation.
