Any stock android ROMs for s21? - Samsung Galaxy S21 Questions

I'm personally tired of one ui 5 and have a couple of questions about custom roms on the s21. I know this will void my warranty, and I'm fine with that, but will my carrier get upset over anything (it's AT&T)? The question at hand, any good custom roms that run android 13 and are stock for the s21? The phone is also locked btw.

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[Q] If I have an unlocked phone will it still be unlocked if I install CyanogenMod?

noobish question, I'm aware, but I haven't been able to find a clear answer one way or the other.
I have a Motorola Photon which I purchased unlocked, as I live in Canada and I wouldn't use Sprint even if I could. Overall I like the phone, but I prefer a lot of stock Android features WAY more than MotoBlur, and I'm debating flashing to Cyanogenmod or some other custom ROM.
My question is, if I do this, does my phone remain unlocked?
I've seen a couple of answers on this forum, but they seem to be dealing more with WP7 devices, and while I assume it works similarly, I want to be clear that a custom Android ROM won't "re-lock" my phone before I try it.
Thanks!
Yes your phone will still be unlock
That's all I needed to hear. thanks!

[Q] Regarding roms.

Hi. Today I purchased the HTC One X+ and the first thing I am going to do is root it and install Cyanogenmod onto it. I've installed custom roms on numerous Android devices, so this is not unfamiliar territory to me, but I do have a question regarding a new concept for me. If I flash a new rom then decide I want to go back to the stock rom, how would I ever go about that? Also, the stock rom usually comes with tons of unncessary software, is there a rom that is the same as stock, but with all the removed bloatware? Thanks!

OC1: Is there any conceivable way that I could eventually flash an AOSP-based ROM?

I ended up with a Verizon S4 through eBay (for a good price at least), and have managed to get on 5.0.1 and root it (via the PC version of Kingroot). Being that it's the OC1 baseband version, my options seem to be quite - no, very limited, when it comes to flashing non-touchwiz based ROMs. Is there any conceivable way I can get a custom recovery on here that will allow me to flash AOSP ROMs? I can wait, it doesn't have to be right now... I just need to know if my particular S4 is permanently crippled in this regard, or if it's just a matter of waiting until someone cracks it. Ideally I'd like to have an unofficial Android M ROM on here when the time comes. What are my options?
Also, I just came from the development sub forum (I can't comment there yet) and saw a new 5.1.1 ROM (Gamer Rom?) that claims to work for the Verizon S4. I'm skeptical that it wouldn't actually brick my device so I wanted to check of anyone else here has found a way to flash it. As far as I know, we can't even flash CWM so I just wanted to double check of I was missing anything obvious. Cheers

A question concerning custom roms...

This is my first LG phone (well, the original Nexus 5, but that doesn't really apply) I'm wondering if down the line I would be able to find some of the custom roms (AICP, Slim, Resurrection Remix, etc) for this phone. It's starting to make me think I should have done more research before picking it up. It's a nice phone, but I guess I got spoiled on all the options nexus phones and even the Note 4 had.
First thing is that you need to have the T-Mobile version of this phone. Both ATT & Verison have everything locked down and there can be no custom roms until this has been solved.
If you have the T-Mobile version the jump over to the T-Mobile specific forum and they are there already : http://forum.xda-developers.com/tmobile-lg-v10

S21 custom roms

I come from the S9 for which there were plenty of custom ROMs
Why are there no custom roms for the s21?
King umar said:
I come from the S9 for which there were plenty of custom ROMs
Why are there no custom roms for the s21?
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I'd like to know too, also coming from an S9 where I was changing roms every few months just for fun....
The more Android progresses, the less we actually need to root and/or install ROM's. You can uninstall/disable virtually anything you want via ADB. I know that why I have moved away from them and haven't really looked back.

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