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That seems to be the case with battery tech in general. E.g. people have told me that you should ALWAYS fully-discharge your laptop battery before recharging - and others have told me the exact opposite (that you should NEVER fully-discharge a laptop battery).
The best (or most plausible-sounding) explanation I've heard is from a friend who studied electrical engineering: fully-discharging means the battery will hold a charge longer, at the expense of the overall lifespan of the battery. While *never* fully-discharging means the battery will have a longer lifespan, at the expense of how long it will hold a charge.