See above.
95% of all apps in deep sleep, a weather widget with time (Samsung default, approximate location, rarely used), dark mode on, 5G off, Bluetooth and WiFi scanning off, precise location off, offline finding off, etc, etc off, off, off.
Indoors on WiFi, battery drain per hour between 0.3 and 1%. Outdoors with a bit of Spotify (which handles Exynos poorly) and while utilising Bluetooth earbuds (LE), drain is typically between 4 and 5% per hour. That is also with WiFi off (and 5G as mentioned before). Signal full.
As I've said before, my ancient phone with a third smaller battery size of the A54, with a 5 year old processor (also not Snapdragon) had greater efficiency with Bluetooth connected to 3 devices all day than the A54 with 2 connected for a shorter time. And I'm listening to Spotify a lot less (larger intervals between listening).
The issue is any sort of connectivity via mobile networks or Bluetooth. Even with a great signal, factory resets, network resets, etc, the Exynos will idle at at 200mAh-250mAh and drain. Today I have had less than 2 hours SoT with Adaptive Brightness off for half of it, the rest was about 3 hours of Spotify... I charged to 80% this morning and took the phone off charge right before leaving my home and now I'm down to 8% getting back.
Bad phone. The web is absolutely flooded with battery complaints for the A54 and adaptive brightness sucks too. Too bright in moderately bright conditions so you're forever having to turn adaptive brightness off.
Another issue appears to be the quality of battery Samsung have opted for and the discrepancies between quality of processor.
What people said about Exynos is true. Avoid at all costs. Also, Samsung phones appear to go into deep sleep far too late.