I saw a question asking about media queries for the new iPhones come up recently, and I couldn't imagine that this would be on-topic. So I voted to close as a request for an external resource (since I imagine Apple publishes the specifications of their devices somewhere).
However, I did a search for similar questions and found quite a few:
- iPhone 5 CSS media query
- CSS media queries for Iphone 7 and 7 plus
- iPhone X / 8 / 8 Plus CSS media queries
- iPhone X vs iPad media queries
- Correct Media Query for IPad Pro
- 3 media queries for iphone portrait, landscape and ipad portrait
- Media Queries: How to target desktop, tablet and mobile?
- Common CSS Media Queries Break Points
- Which are the most important media queries to use in creating mobile responsive design?
- What Are The Best Width Ranges for Media Queries
- What is the media query for large desktops?
- And many hundreds (or thousands?) more...
So it appears that these are, if not on topic, then at least popular. Of course, getting other people to do research for you is always going to be popular...
This is not to say any question asking for media queries is necessarily bad. I found the answer to the following incredibly broad question edifying:
How to code CSS media queries targeting ALL mobile devices and tablets?
If they are okay, perhaps we should consider a more specific tag than media-queries, like media-query-request or device-media-queries. That would at least make it easier for those of us who are interested media-queries, but not interested in searching for device resolutions, to ignore them.