While the specific "2021" links are now mostly dead (replaced by newer versions for Android 12/13), the mods from that era set the standard. They taught players that with a little technical know-how, Grove Street could look as good as Liberty City in GTA IV.

"Can Rockstar’s PS2 masterpiece truly look like a modern game on your phone? We investigate the 2021 modding scene."

It has been nearly two decades since CJ first stepped off that plane in Los Santos. Yet, in 2021, Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas refuses to die. Thanks to a dedicated underground community of modders, the Android version of the classic is undergoing a visual renaissance—specifically, the hunt for .

But is downloading a "4K Graphics Mod" for Android in 2021 a glorious upgrade, or a recipe for a bricked phone? Let’s dive in. By 2021, Rockstar had officially released the "remastered" Mobile version (v2.0+). While it included higher resolution models and dynamic lighting compared to the 2004 original, purists were unimpressed. Shadows were glitchy, character models looked like melted wax, and the "HD" textures often blurred when viewed on a modern 1440p or 4K smartphone display.

If you had a high-end Android in 2021 and found a clean file from a trusted forum user, the 4K mod turned a 17-year-old game into a legitimate showcase for your phone's display. Just keep a charger nearby—CJ is hungry, and so is your battery. Did you try the 4K mods back in 2021? Share your memories of crashing your game (or your phone) in the comments.