Android OS is using only 3% of the total amount used? I want my phone to do that, I'd even be happy if it used 10%. 15 hours to 40% (or approximately)? That's something some people would kill for.
(That's not 3% per hour, that's 3% of the total amount being used by the entire phone since the last charge. It's usually between 15% and 30%, depending on the phone. Most people are happy to get 8 hours on a charge.)
I just recently got this phone but noticed similar results as you. My Zenfone 2 (2gb ram, 16gb memory) is losing 2% per hour doing nothing with syncing turned off and even putting it on the lowest power setting. My LG G2 only loses 0.3% to maybe 0.5% per hour doing nothing.Android OS battery drain has been a persistent issue on this phone. On my Zenfone 2, OS always ends up using 30-40% battery by the end of charge, and the phone usually loses 2-3% per hour when idle.
I don't think this is a Lollipop problem, because this never occurred on my Nexus 5. I think it has to do with the Intel Atom processor, because if you ever look at the core usage, you'll see that none of the cores ever seem to go idle. Even when the phone is idle, all 4 cores are working, usually at 500 Mhz. This doesn't happen with the Snapdragon on the Nexus 5. I'm guessing that this leads to the kind of drain we experience.
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This might be the reason why ASUS changed from the Atom to the Snapdragon in the subsequent Zenfone 2 models.