So, here's my experience with Nougat:
I first updated at the end of March. I loved it. The UI of Nougat was easy on the eyes, intuitive, and fun to use. It also broke my phone.
Luckily I was still under warranty so I received a new Turbo 2 from Motorola. At this time, I didn't realize it was the update that cause all my problems... I just thought that my phone was doing the abuse it put up with for a year.
When I got the new phone, I wanted the update again to have all the Nougat features back. However, this was right around the time they pulled the update. I didn't realize they had until *after* I spent an hour on the phone with Verizon and Motorola. When I finally found out it was pulled, all the pieces came together, and I resentfully took heart that I was still running Marshmallow.
Enter problems, stage left. After using my phone for a glorious three weeks, and deferring the the recently re-released update once a day out of fear, all of my offlined Spotify songs disappeared. I redownloaded them and kaboom. My phone heated up and never cooled down, my battery plummeted, and my phone would charge ridiculously slow. I half expected my phone to read that it was running Nougat, but it wasn't. I put up with these problems for about a week before realizing that my phone was no longer in warranty. At that point, I was at my wit's end with my Turbo and out of a twisted sense of rebellion, I updated my phone.
Enter saving grace, stage right.
My battery problems were solved. My notification issues were solved. My charging issues were solved. I had one quickly-remedied issue with Netflix.
My battery last me three days on standby, all day with heavy usage.
I'm not telling this story as a prescriptive bit of advice. I was terrified to update my phone again. I don't know if this would work for anyone else. But you wanted to know if anyone was crazy enough to update their phone again. This is what happened when I did.