Whoever built that site has an interesting approach to error messaging. Consider this scenario:
Environment:
iPhone 5c
iOS 8.3
Safari
1) Go to milk.samsung.com
2) Milk displays a message suggesting that you access the site from either a desktop or a 'select Samsung device'. For some insane reason though, they provide a link to "Go to milk.samsung.com.
3) Click the 'Go to milk.samsung.com' link.
Result:
You receive the error message, "You are still on the phone".
My conclusion:
If they know that I'm on a phone that they don't support, why give me another link milk.samsung.com??
Environment:
iPhone 5c iOS 8.3 Safari
1) Go to milk.samsung.com
2) Milk displays a message suggesting that you access the site from either a desktop or a 'select Samsung device'. For some insane reason though, they provide a link to "Go to milk.samsung.com.
3) Click the 'Go to milk.samsung.com' link.
Result:
You receive the error message, "You are still on the phone".
My conclusion:
If they know that I'm on a phone that they don't support, why give me another link milk.samsung.com??