What Polaroid camera should I get?

So recently I've noticed that everyone is taking printed polaroids recently, especially since the cover of Taylor Swift's 1989 album is a polaroid. I really love the the classic look of them and the white border. I've been searching for a camera that instantly prints polaroids on the website and am confused about which one i should choose. I really like the instant print digital camera on the site. However, these days going out with a digital camera becomes pointless when I have an iPhone in my pocket. I've seen that Polaroid makes the PoGo instant mobile phone printer. I like the idea more because now I can go out and take pics with my phone and then edit them and make multiple copies using the printer. I also like how the film is sticky on the back so I can hang them on my dorm wall. However, I noticed that the film for the printer does not have the white border, the thing i find most appealing. Does anyone know if the PoGo makes film with the border? Or should I just purchase the digital camera?

Funny, I never noticed everyone taking printed polaroids. Ever! The cover of Swift's album was made to look like a Polaroid. Surely you weren't fooled by that one. You can simulate that nostalgic Polaroid look with any digital camera, a computer and a colored printer.

PoGo prints are tiny, credit card-sized if I'm not mistaken. Putting a border would make the picture minuscule. PoGo is a printing technology so to put borders, you simply don't print at the edges. It seems easy to put it in as a feature but I don't know if Polaroid actually did it. Check a PoGo manual to find out. The picture as it comes out is called a print. PoGo does not use film.

Going out with a digital camera is not pointless if you use a phone for calling only. I must admit that shooting with a phone and using a PoGo printer to make hard copies do have a lot of potential applications especially with marketing and sales.

What Polaroid camera to get? The pink one? I'm sure you've made up your mind by now. Go out, buy it and have lots of fun shooting and printing.

Honestly don't waste your time with a Polaroid camera. The old Polaroid company is long bankrupt and gone, so what you are seeing now is just an imitation by a cheap Chinese maker, and trendy items like that just don't last.

Just buy a traditional digital camera and use a photo capable printer for those prints.

When I want the Polaroid look, I take photos with one of my digital cameras and process them on the Poladroid site.
http://poladroid.net/

Waste of time & money.

Most/almost all of the so-called "Polaroid" style photos reproduced on websites and in magazines are simply ordinary digital photos which have been given white borders on software, as noted by RetiredPhil.