Getting around memory limits ?

Unfortunately my mobile doesn't seem to be able to load all the data for my program at one time... I've split it into seperate classes to no avail....I was wondering if there was a way to load and unload classes one at a time to ease the load ? or something else ?

I think I've fixed it by loading the new classes and then making them null....

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