Ios 7 too bright - almost blinded my self

When I woke up this morning, I checked my phone. It was so bright that I fell off the bed and hit the closet door.... sad thing about it is the brightness was about on 30% I love the new icons and everything, but is it possible to make them a bit darker?

It's not possible to change the icons. You can use a darker wallpaper and turn the brighness down more.

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