Correct. I have disabled just about every everything i can think of that I don't use. I don't know what else to do. Someone in different thread mentioned doing a cache of partition but no idea what that means, does, or how to do it. Or what steps are and why I should bother.
Again I am a pretty heavy user. Meaning I use it for text and email frequently and read quite a bit on Drippler Feedly and WSJ app.
I don't get it I see all these people like you with great battery and cannot understand how I am not getting that unless I just push it too hard.
Again on the 6+ I pushed it same amount and got 15+ hours regularly.
Cache partition wipe..thst would be me. Now, this is exactly how I do it, due to the phone being big and two hands.
Shut off the phone.
1. Press and hold the home button, keep holding.
2. Press and hold the volume up button, keep holding both buttons.
3. Press and hold the power button, now holding 3 buttons.
The phone will start booting up. Then release the buttons.
The you will see an android on the screen with some red thing on his stomach, he used to be laying down.
There will be an odd number menu. Use your volume up and down buttons to move down and highlight wipe cache partition, make sure that is the one you have.
Use your power button to choose that.
It just takes a couple of seconds and then the menu will come back and be highlighted to reboot, the first menu option. Press power to choose that.
Now this won't delete anything you will notice. It may or may not help with the battery. It clears up a lot of stragler info from updating and I think apps that have been installed and uninstalled. It is a first thing to try before a reset.