For Samsung phones, is synonymous with "Combination Files." These are engineering firmwares that replace the stock OS temporarily. Waqas modded these files to allow "Dialer Codes" (e.g., #0 # or *#0808#) to access USB settings, enabling ADB to kill the FRP lock. This remains one of the most reliable methods for Galaxy A and S series up to Android 10.

Without more specific information, it's challenging to provide a detailed explanation of "Waqas FRP." If you could provide more context or clarify what you are referring to, I would be happy to try and assist further.

Using unofficial combination files attributed to Waqas will trip Samsung’s eFuse (Knox). Once tripped, , even if you reinstall stock firmware.

Without specific details on Waqas FRP, let's craft a hypothetical profile that could relate to an individual or a company involved in the FRP sector: