Free-to-use themed lock screen app
Super Bowl Screen Lock is a free-to-use lock screen app from Rashocus Luca. Particularly designed for football fans, this simple personalization tool offers a couple of high-resolution wallpapers focused on the National Football League (NFL). From creative shots of the good old pigskin to the coveted NFL trophy, you can get the sports-based inspiration you need every day.
As a small yet nifty app, Super Bowl Screen Lock is a good add-on for hardcore fans of the sport. Take note, however, it has a fixed gallery of wallpapers. Other NFL-themed apps include the official NFL app, or MADDEN NFL 25.
A small, single-purpose app
Super Bowl Screen Lock is one of those apps that only cater to a specific audience and delivers a single purpose. As such, expect a very small file size for this app, with the installer package coming at only 9.40 MB. Once installed, it will request a couple of device permissions then you’re good to go. However, the fixed dimensions do not work for all devices.
Additionally, there are a couple of additional personalization options. You can make changes to your device’s soft keyboards since this app has its own virtual keyboard. Settings allow you to make changes to the permissions and capabilities of the app, including sounds and vibration. You can also review the Privacy Policy or rate the app from its homepage. Lastly, you can choose the wallpaper you want.
Still, the app has a couple of issues that would make users think twice. While there’s no need to open the app after everything has been set, opening it is made tedious because of the frequent ads. From choosing wallpapers to checking app settings, navigating between screens in this app is often punctuated with ads. While they’re mostly easy to close, some of them are unskippable.
Reliable, but interrupted by ads
Overall, Super Bowl Screen Lock is a fun addition to every NFL fan’s mobile device. Nothing screams love for the sport than keeping an image of a football or the iconic Vince Lombardi trophy on your screen when not in use. Also, the app doesn’t impose on your device with minimal resources when running. The only issue is that navigating the app is made difficult with ads.