I'm good.
Samsung makes decent hardware (at least when it isn't catching on fire) but I cannot stand their bloated and modified Android implementations.
The only time I've been able to tolerate Samsung phones were when they were unlocked, and I could install Cyanogenmod / LineageOS on them.
I have an aging Pixel 5a right now. I haven't upgraded it because I just don't like the new Pixels, and I don't ahve a clue what to upgrade it to.
I just want something AOSP-like, with minimal modifications. I don't want it to do anything feature-wise my phone didn't do in ~2010.
I don't want or need an "assistant" or any AI or cloud features at all, and I'd prefer to keep a wired audio out.
I'm REALLY bummed about the loss of the Nexus/old Pixel style rear fingerprint sensor. It was so immensely superior to the modern in screen ones.
I'd also still prefer expandable storage slots, and easy user-removable batteries, but I guess that ship has thoroughly sailed at this point.