The above 26800 cells are made by a good chinese OEM this is nearly for sure as far as I know (it may as well be Heter, but God knows).

In order to get high cycle life out of li-ion certain life-prolonging practices are due. Check BU-808: How to Prolong Lithium-based Batteries @ Battery University. The article is somewhat old and, while still valid, it may not be required to restrict the maximum charge voltage as much. I say this because I get excellent cycle life out of my smartphone batteries, charging only up to ⅔ of max or ≈4V with minimum load according to 3C Battery Monitor Widget (yes, I give 'em thousands of cycles), and also from what I can fathom out of documents like this Samsung INR18650-35E datasheet from Orbtronic (check page 14/19 table, Electric Storage Systems/Uninterruptible Power Supplies). Could select 3.95/4.2V just to be safe, still 20+Wh out of each of the above 26800 cells.

Yes, you will have to solder cells for a while.