First off, I don't think people sharing their experiences rises to the level of a "pissing match". It is helpful for the OP to know that not everyone seems to have the same problem.
Secondly, if you are experiencing more than a percent of use with the phone sitting on the dresser overnight--and you don't live on a boat in the middle of rough seas--then you need to report the experience to Google, you may have a bad phone. And that is without turning off services such as bluetooth and WiFi. First though, you should check the battery graph and related information to see what is using the battery. You may have an app that is misbehaving.
Third, and final, without more info, troubleshooting by the forum is like finding ants in a dark room. You might stumble upon them, and you might notice when you do, but its not that easy. Some things the OP can try if not already tried is restarting, running in safe mode awhile and comparing, factory resetting and loading apps with some testing time in-between each app. All that though should come after what has already been said about looking in settings, battery at the graph and other information. I never have to charge my phone until I go to bed at night--I'm not a heavy user, I don't do videos on the phone, or games, but I do some reading over lunch.
Secondly, if you are experiencing more than a percent of use with the phone sitting on the dresser overnight--and you don't live on a boat in the middle of rough seas--then you need to report the experience to Google, you may have a bad phone. And that is without turning off services such as bluetooth and WiFi. First though, you should check the battery graph and related information to see what is using the battery. You may have an app that is misbehaving.
Third, and final, without more info, troubleshooting by the forum is like finding ants in a dark room. You might stumble upon them, and you might notice when you do, but its not that easy. Some things the OP can try if not already tried is restarting, running in safe mode awhile and comparing, factory resetting and loading apps with some testing time in-between each app. All that though should come after what has already been said about looking in settings, battery at the graph and other information. I never have to charge my phone until I go to bed at night--I'm not a heavy user, I don't do videos on the phone, or games, but I do some reading over lunch.