The rumor mill has been turning rapidly over what Google is planning to reveal at its Android event on Monday. The latest chatter points to the company unveiling a 3G version of the Nexus 7 tablet.

According to The Digital Reader, there was a listing on the FCC's web page for an Asusmade tablet which was believed to be the Nexus 7 3G. While Asus was cautious enough to hide all the pertinent information on the device's paperwork, it was addressed as "ME370TG," where as the original Nexus 7 is the "ME370T."

The FCC had previously cleared the release of the Nexuz 7, which paved the way for Google to have it rolled out in time for the upcoming holiday season.

It was also reported by It Pro Portal that a 32GB version of the Nexus 7 is on tap to join the currently existing 8GB ($199) and 16GB ($249) devices. However, it's still up in the air on whether Google will be releasing a 32GB version along with the 3G.

In other Google news, the company is also planning to add numerous devices to its array of Nexus products, which includes the long-rumored LG Nexus 4 smartphone, Nexus 10 tablet and an updated version of Jelly Bean for Android 4.2.

Earlier on Friday, UK retailer Carphone Warehouse had set up a pre-order page for the LG Nexus 4 which gave away that the Google handset sports a 4.7-inch display and Android 4.2. According to The Next Web, the latest Android will compete with Apple's iOS 6 with updated panoramic camera settings that will support both horizontal and vertical default movement.

Google will be holding their tech event in New York on Monday, Oct. 29 at 10 a.m. ET. The conference can be viewed by going onto the Android YouTube Page.

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