Any Rom working for our AT&T locked bootloader? Any? - Galaxy Note 3 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hello everybody in this forum and happy new year 2016!
I've been spending time reading old Note 3 forums and is been hard to find any good Rom working on our AT&T Note 3, because our device has Locked Bootloader.
Actually I am running Phronesis Rom V. 2 and is great so far no lag, no complain. But I would like to jump to another Rom because this is the higher version I can run on my Locked Bootloader Note 3.
Is there any other Rom you guys know is 100% working on our locked bootloader AT&T Note 3? Hopefully with Lollipop 5.0.x + or Note 4,5 port for ours.
Please post links to try them.
Yes I am noob, but I don't want to rid of my AT&T note 3 for now.
Thanks in advanced for read my post.

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patrickthedumbtechboy said:
My A40 has been crap recently (can't install ROMS etc.) And the newest note phone that has a simple bootloader is the Note 4 I have a Note 3 and the experience is great on it. So should I get a Note 4?
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as there are many posts about emmc failure of these devices I wouldn't have bought it knowing that in advance.
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