Because with more higher discharge you compromise capacity. Also higher discharge creates more heat if you keep them at the edge. I built a pack and had to make a choice between these two cells and went with the GA for capacity and the fact that my UBS power pack will never use the full total power output even with a Qualcomm QC 3.0 device.
The charging rate still allows me to charge my USB battery pack in 2 hours, and I have more capacity. It gets over 13Ah real capacity for this little USB battery that uses 4 18650 cells.
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So in the correct configuration you can have a pack that provides the power needed without maxing it out and extend the life of the battery this way, and a higher capacity run time.
Also, LG is sort of new to the high drain 18650 cell game, they are probably just copying others chemistries at this point.Panasonic/Sanyo and Samsung have been doing it for a while. Samsung being one of the first with the 25R, or was it the 20R. Pioneer has the leading world class battery manufacturing plant and is in partnership with Tesla with the new plant making batteries for the cars for building the MagaWat plant.
I think the 18650 and Li-Ion battery chemistry game is pretty much maxed out at this point unless some new element is discovered to be used. We can fine tune the making or them, make the cells safer themselves without the need for the protection boards and make the 18650 detentions a little bigger. But no new breakthroughs has happen in the recent years after all lithium batteries have been under redesign since it was invented by Sony in 1901. Made to be somewhat concidered safe in the 1980s by Sony but then was the big recall of laptops. Made better over the years with different chemistries then more powerful for amperage constant peak power, and now we are at today for the most part.
It all about the battery for the application. And no offense, I would rather do my own testing then look at others reviews for real data. Some reviews are don't with cheap test equiptment, far out of calibration and I've seen some done wrong also.
I defiantly don't look at vape reviews even if they make pretty graphs because they rate them and run thenbayteries out of manufacturer specifications with some rating they call PULSE, I call it damaging the battery and waiting for failure. Just a matter of time.