Do all my iOS devices need to be logged on the same iTunes account to work on iCloud?

I want to buy an iPod touch for my hubby, but he has his own iTunes account... Need to know if I can still send messages through iMessage and use photo stream from my iPad 2 to his iPod touch while logged on to different accounts... Help? Thanx!

itunes account is different from Icloud account.
You CAN use your iTunes account as icloud account, but there is no must to do so. The appstore,itunes store / ibook store and all of these stores need your iTunes Account Apple-ID that you used when purchasing items.
Because Apps,Music,Books are all hardwired to the Apple-ID that was used. If you change your Store credentials you will ultimately loose your stuff you bought.
For iCloud you can create a all new Apple-ID for free, which ten has the @me.com domain. Or if you used Mobilee before and alreday have a @mac.com/@me.com ID you can move this to transform into a iCloud account by visitng www.me.com/migrate.
icloud control panel in OSX/Mac and IOS lets you enter the ID, and "Appstore" in iOS settings lets you enter your itunes ( stores ) ID. Like I said : use one there and the other one in the iCloud settings and all is good.
Devices that shall stay in sync for calendar,contacts,mail and so need all use the same ICLOUD ID, not the iTunes ID ( only to share purchased items ).

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    Hi gail,
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  • Contacts merged with device that shares the same iTunes account as me

    My husband and I share the same itunes account on our phones so whenever he downloads something new it downloads on my phone as well and vice-versa.
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    Sounds like you may be syncing your contacts to the same iCloud account on both phones if your contacts are merged.  You can share the same iTunes account for purchasing apps and music, but to avoid merging data you sync with iCloud you need to set up separate iCloud accounts on each phone.
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    Don't know anything about your problem with voxer notifications.

  • HT4847 Can I have multiple users's family devices backed up to the cloud e.g. 2 iPhones and 2 iPads under the same iTunes account

    Just got a second iPad for the home.
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    Yes, but it's not usually recommended to share an iCloud account within a family.  If you do, any data you sync with iCloud will be merged and you, for example, will end up with each other's contacts and calendars on your devices.  Also, any action taken on one device (such as adding or deleting a contact) will be replicated on the other devices.  You will also all be sharing the same 5GB of free storage for all your data and device backups.
    Normally it's best to use separate iCloud accounts for each person's devices.  This will keep your data separated, and allow each person to have their own free 5GB of storage.  You can continue to share the same iTunes ID within the family; the ID you use for iCloud does not need to be the same as the one your use for iTunes purchasing.  (Each person should also use a separate ID on their devices for iMessage and FaceTime to avoid getting each other's text messages and FaceTime calls.)

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