Synching two iphones on one itunes

I have 2 iphones, one a 4g and the other 3gs. My question is we have one laptop and one itunes download. Can we synch our phones to one itunes and keep our information seperate? Contacts & Calendars? We are using MS Exchange.

When syncing an iPhone with iTunes when logged into a particular iTunes account with iTunes if more than one iTunes account is involved, that iTunes account, the login for that account will be available on the iPhone. And if you sync contacts with more than one iPhone with the same address book under the same computer login account, the contacts will be the same on each iPhone and with the address book both iPhones were synced with.
This didn't happen by accident - by simply connecting the iPhone to iTunes. You were trying to do what with your wife's iPhone when connected to iTunes on your computer?

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    Welcome to the Apple community.
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    My wife and I both have an iphone and are delighted with it except for this problem..
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    Sorry things haven't worked the way you expected. You can sync as many devices as you want to the same itunes account, selecting under the various tabs what you want on each device and itunes will keep it all straight upon subsequent syncs. It appears you may not have properly selected what content you want on each device. To sort this out, start by reading this article on syncing. Most of your questions will be answered in that article. Post back after reading with specific questions related to specific content.
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1386

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    hi mate when you open itunes press shift button that will give you make new itunes all you have to do is click wich one you want

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    Easy.
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    You can sync as many iphones/ipod/ipads as you like to one computer.
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