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  • Also note that the nominal voltage is measured while battery is being drained from full charge (4.2V) to cut off voltage (3.0V) by 0.5C and the nominal voltage is the voltage between the terminals at the time the battery has the half of its energy. That means, whether the nominal voltage is 3.6V or 3.7V (or 3.9V or 3.1V, it doesn't matter, really), the exact parameter that has to be taken into account is the maximum voltage of the cells for that chemistry as for the burnout case. Nominal voltages may slightly vary due to internal resistance while the maximum cut off voltage stays intact.
    – ceremcem
    Commented Jan 18, 2020 at 0:04