Much speculation has surrounded Google's upcoming Android event, set to go down Oct. 29 in New York City.

After Apple unloaded a heap of new or revamped devices (the iPad mini, among others) on Oct. 23, and following Microsot's Oct. 26 launch for Windows 8 and its devices (Surface), the tech world may be in for device overload if the rumors surrounding Google's event are to be believed.

Google is keeping Monday's plans tightly under wraps, but reports point to the possible debut of a LG Nexus 4, an HTC Nexus 5 and/or 32GB Nexus 7 and 10-inch Nexus 10 tablets.

There seems to be no shortage of hot new items supposedly being introduced at the event, and now the possible 3G Nexus 7 can count itself among the devices maybe making a NYC appearance.

Nexus' G-man

This isn't the first time reports of a 3G Nexus 7 have made the rounds; just the latest.

Earlier this month, the NCC (the Taiwanese version of the United States' Federal Communications Commission) revealed documents containing a supposed 3G version of the popular Asus-made tablet.

The model number of the "Asus Pad" with 3G connectivity was indicated in the NCC's paperwork as ME370TG.

The original Nexus 7's model number is ME370T, which doesn't make it that much of a challenge to interpret just what the extra "G" may stand for.

That same ME370TG model number has now shown up in FCC filings, indicating the possible impending announcement of a 3G Nexus 7 in the U.S.

None of the pertinent material detailing just what sets the ME370TG apart from the ME370T appears in the filings, but recent evidence (including an internal Google video) points to the 3G Nexus 7 being very real.

With just a few short days until Google's Android event, the wait to see just what the company has in store for Android devices won't be that long.

TechRadar will be reporting live from the event, so be sure to check back Monday for the latest coming out of Google.

Via SlashGear, FCC