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My guess is most who have issues need to clear the cache partition after updating (doing so beforehand wouldn't hurt either).I am getting a mixed reading on the success of MM with the Galaxy S5.
My wife's S5 is still on 4.4.4 and the only reason it is, is that I have DATA and WiFi both turned OFF, and it is using MacroDroid to ensure that they both stay off at all times.
she only uses it for games and as a telephone, she does not ever use or need the Internet with it. She has a great little tablet that works super on the Internet, so I feel that is why she is not grousing at me that here phone "is not good"....
I had been thinking to let it go with the MM upgrade, but I am still concerned with the occasional bad results that we are reading about here.
The next group would probably need to do a factory reset.Knowing virtually everyone abhors the thought,once done,it's worth the effort.
Afterwards,those still having issues likely haven't ran w/the new OS long enough to see how well things are going.
The rest?
Perhaps some apps they install don't play as nice as they did on Lollipop,IDK,but,I'm willing to bet most would benefit from updating.
However,in your better half's scenario,there really is no need to update,I'd just stay put. If you're really needing to itch that scratch,I'd make sure the games she uses on her phone play nice with Marshmallow before pulling the trigger....................