If you can not be sure that the pipe interior will be cleaned before the pipe is filled, then I would suggest neglecting the contribution of the increase area. However, since they are pre-augered you may have a good chance at cleaning them out. The concrete and steel will exhibit different load-transfer behavior at the tip because of the differences in material modulus of elasticity, but if you use a safety factor of about 2 to 3 at the tip, the strain should be small and the effects not worth considering. In the end, it will be your opinion, but I have used the full end bearing area on a concrete-filled pipe pile a number of times with no known problems (I am knocking on wood)