Nope not entertained at all and here's why... For the most part our Canadian pricing for Samsung Flagships. Just cannot justify spending that kind of money, that in reality, likely won't enhance my experience in day-to-day use by all that much over the devices already in use. So essentially have never considered a device that crests the 1K mark having yet to feel like we are missing out.
You should go out and try a new $200 phone. I think you'd be astounded at how capable it is.
I truly think we reached Peak Phone awhile back, and everything lately and moving forward is just smoke and mirrors and marketing buzz to try to get you to believe the snake oil. Oh--and no one here is a professional photographer, so all the talk about cameras is just noise. Again, see what a modern $200 phone brings to the table.
When the phones with the 765 chip in them start coming out, pay very close attention. They will be the sneak flagships that the marketing teams won't want to talk about. There's no doubt Samsung will also be involved in that, but you'll pay the Samsung tax for it--so know what you're doing and what you want/need before you pay that Samsung tax. I bet Motorola will play heavily in that space.
Me, I think I want a Samsung phone. It integrates very well with my Galaxy Watch, including wireless charging. Plus, I've come to appreciate some of the Samsung niceties. So if an appropriate Samsung 765-equipped phone comes out, I would probably do that.