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Some of you probably have been carrying some heavy burden with the usual TouchWiz for a very long time but it might turn around now that CyanogenMod enters the picture as an added support for the Galaxy S5 on Sprint, taking the form of nightly builds.
Galaxy S5 Sprint CM11 Nightlies
source: Google Plus via Android Police
Galaxy S5 Sprint CM11 Nightlies
Starting with tonight's nightly cycle, the 'kltespr' better known as the Galaxy S5 Sprint variant will be receiving CM11 builds.Before flashing any ROMs, you first have to unlock your boatloader. And because it is the first of which is now available, it is likely that the nightly may be a bit buggy. So if you’re the type of person who wants to keep things safe and smooth, I suggest you can wait for the more stable version which will most likely be available for the near future. It was reported recently via CyanogenMod Google+ account that it’s still working on providing support for all of the US Galaxy S5 variants. We can only watch out for updates since there is still no news about when it is going to be realized.
Work is continuing to support the rest of the 'klte' family, but there are no updates on its status beyond that at this time.
Given this device's roster entry coming so near to the impending M10 release, it willnot be available beyond the development update cycle for the time being. (You can set this in CMUpdater settings).
source: Google Plus via Android Police

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