Battery drain on Xperia Z3 double since Marshmallow install

I know there have been a few posts about this already, but just to add weight to them. On my dual sim Xperia Z3 battery around 25% faster that it did until I upgraded to the marshmallow. I usually would get one day and use bit on the phone, but am now less than a day. I have screenshots of the graph of the battery and the report of the supervisor of gsam battery which shows that the screen seems to be responsible. I'll try to post these screenshots from somewhere.

@Kevin

before returning to 5.0.1. try to save all your content on a SD card or USB flash memory, remove your SIM card to the device as well as the SD card. Repair the unit by reinstalling the software using PC Companion. Do this and send me the results. otherwise if you have decided to come back, you can use the flashing tools and download the version 5.01 as a ftf file. Note that this process flashing would cause to lose any warranty for the device.

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