Not enough memory loading image

I have a problem loading an Image in a Motorola 720. Using Image.createImage("name.png") throws an IoException, Not enough memory to load Image. The image decoding method takes a lot of memory.. or at least it looks like that.
The image is an png 12k and 466x561. I am wondering if it will depend on the program used to save the image, I tried with photoshop and fireworks, without transparencies.
Any help? any ideas how could I solve the problem loading the image?
Thanks in advance

After loading, the image will be 466*561*4 bytes in
size, 1,045,704 bytes. This formula is incorrect. I have loaded images of size which multiple cross 135000 whereas T720 heap size is 540k

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